THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

LOS  ANGELES 


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CATALOGUE 


OF    THE 

IBOOKB5      &Cc 
BELONGING  TO  THE 

LIBRARY  COMPANY  OF  BALTIMORE; 

TO  WHICH  ARE  PREFI3iED> 

THE    ACT 

Foa 
THE  INCORPORATION  OF  THE  COMPANY, 

THEIR 

Constitution,  tfieir  'B^^LatOjff, 

AND    AN 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST 

OF  THE 


MEMBERS. 


«  Happ3r  ace  tbey,  vUose  amusement  is  knowledge,  and  whose  supreiie  doU;fbt,  the  cultiratiim 
jf  the  jnind  !  Wherever  Uiey  shall  be  driren  by  the  persecution  of  fortune,  ti.e  means  of  enjoy- 
ment are  still  with  them  ;  and  that  weary  listlessness,  which  renders  life  insupportable  to  the  vtt 
'Tptttous  Aod  the  lazy,  is  unknown  to  those,  who  can  employ  tliemselres  in  reading" 

TE1.EMACHCS,  BOOK  H. 


flAT.TTMORE  :    PRINTED  BY  EDES  AND  ^,EAKI^■■< 
1809. 


CONTENTS. 


ACT  of  Incorporation 
Constitution 
By-Laws 

Miscellaneous  By-Laws 
List  of  Members 
Catalogue  of  tlie  Books 


fage 


V 

VII 

XIII 

XVIII 

XXI 

XXVII  to  CXCVI 


INDEX 


~7 


TO  THE  CA'^'ALOGUE,  ^^  ^  ' 

ALPHABETICALLY  CLASSED  UNDER  DISTINCT  HEADS. 


^^  The  Books  belongmej  to  the  following  Classes  may  he  found 
by  perusing  the  Pages,  as  directed  in  the  Index. 

Pay      Pao;e. 

Agriculture from  27  to  30 

Anatomy -         - 

Antiquities         ------- 

Architecture  (Ancient,  Civil,  Naval  and  Military) 
Arts  (Fine)  including  Architecture,  Music,  Painting, 
Sculpture,  &c.        ------ 

Arts  (Mechanical)      --..-- 
Astronomy        ------- 

Belles  Lettres  -         - 

Biblical    -^>. 

Biography         ------- 

Botany     -------- 

Charts      -         -  - 78 

Chronology       -         -         -         .       ■  - 

Chymistry         -         -         -  •       - 

Classics    ------- 

Commerce        ------ 

Criticism  ------- 

Dancing  -.----- 

Dictionaries      ------ 

Drama     --------  145 

Economy  (Domestic)  .         -         .         -         - 

Economy  (Political)  .         -         .         -         - 

Education -         - 

Ethics  (Morality) 

Farriery  -------- 

Gardening        ------- 

General  Science,  including  Encyclopedias,  Trans- 
actions of  Societies  for  promoting  Science  in  gen- 
eral. Manufactures  and  Arts   -         - 
Geography        -         -         -         -         - 


133 

144 

31 

34 

35 

38 

35 

38 

72 

77 

104 

106 

39 

44 

45 

49 

50 

57 

120 

123 

78 

80 

31 

34 

58 

59 

60 

63 

168 

171 

39 

44 

35 

38 

81 

82 

145 

155 

27 

30 

168 

171 

64 

66 

67 

71 

72 

77 

27 

30 

72 

77 

78 

80 

112888S 


Pa<re.  Page. 

Grammar            .  c  -  .  from  81  to  82 

History,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical    -  •  -     83  98 

Law      -             -  -  -  -  '     Q9  103 

Logic     -              •  -  ►  -  -     67  71 

Manufactures     -  -  -  -  -     72  77 

Mathematics      ...  -  -  104  106 

Medical               -  -  -  -  -  133  144 

Metaphysics       -  -  '  -  -     67  71 

Military               -  -  -  -  -  107  109 

Mineralogy         -  -  -  ^-  -  120  123 
Miscellaneous,  consisting  of  Works  upon  different 

subjects           -  -  -  -  -  110  119 

Music    -             .  -  -  -  -     35  38 

Mythology          -  -  -  -  -     31  34 

Natural  History  -  -  -  -  120  123 

"Natural  Philosophy  -  -  -  -     72  77 

Naval    -              -  -  -  .  -  107  109 

Novels                 -  -  -  -  -  124  132 

Painting             -  -  -  .  -     35  38 

Pharmacopaeia   -  -  -  -  -133  144 

Physic   -              -  -  -  -  -  133  144 

Plays     -             -  -  -  .  -  145  155 

Poetry  -              -  -  -  -  .  145  155 

Political               -  .  -  .  .  156  167 

Rural  Improvements  -  •  -  -     27  30 

Sciences               -  -  -  -  -     72  77 

Sculpture            -  -  -  -  -     35  38 

Surgery               -  -  -  -  -  133  144 

Theology             -  -  -  ,  -  172  184 

Topography        -  -  -  .  .     78  80 

Tours     -              -  -  -  -  .  185  190 

Travels                -  -  -  -  -  185  196 

Voyages             -  -  -  -  -  185  196 


ADDENDA. 

To   page   48. — Stackhoase^s  New  History  of  the  Bible 

6  vols.  8vo. 
To  page  101. — Practice   and  Jurisdiction  of  the  Court  of 

Admiralty;  by  John  £.  Hail,  Esq.     Gift  of  the  Author. 


AN  ACT 

TO  INCORPORATE  THE 

MEMBERS    OF    THE 

ILilJtarg^compang  of  ^Baltimore. 


Whereas  the  establishment  of  p:  blic  libraries,  under 
judicious  regulations,  cannot  fail  to  promote  the  diffusion  of 
useful  knowledge,  and  the  interests  of  virtue,  and  to  grow 
greatly  beneficial  to  society,  and  whereas  this  General  As- 
sembly is  desirous  to  aid  and  encourage  every  undertaking, 
tending  to  produce  these  effects,  and  whereas  sundry  persons 
in  the  city  of  Baltimore  and  its  vicinity,  have  formed  them- 
selves into  a  company,  and  established  a  library  therein, 
therefore. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  General  Assembly  of  Maryland, 
That  the  aforesaid  persons,  and  such  other  persons,  as  they 
may  hereafter  admit  into  their  company,  agreeably  to  such 
rules  and  by-laws,  as  they  may  establish,  for  the  beneficial 
and  orderly  management  of  their  institution,  shall  be,  and 
they,  and  their  successors  and  assigns,  are  hereby  declared  to 
be  one  community,  corporation,  and  body  politic,  for  ever 
hereafter,  by  the  name  and  style  of  THE  LIBRARY-COM- 
PANY OF  BALTIMORE ;  and  by  that  name,  they  shall  be, 
and  are  hereby  made,  able  and  capable  in  law  to  have,  pur- 
chase, receive,  possess,  enjoy,  and  retain,  to  them  and  their 
successors,  lands,  tenements,  rents,  annuities,  pensions,  and 
other  hereditaments,  in  fee  simple,  or  for  a  term  of  years, 
life,  lives,  or  otherwise  ;  and  also  goods,  chattels,  and  effects, 
of  what  nature,  kind,  or  quality  soever;  and  the  same  to 
grant,  demise,  alien,  or  dispose  of,  and,  by  the  name  'afore- 
said, to  do  and  execute  all  other  things  touching  the  same  ; 
provided,  that  the  clear  yearly  value  of  the  real  estate  of  said 
corporation,  exclusive  of  any  house,  which  they  may  here- 
after possess,  for  the  keeping  of  the  books,  maps,  and  other 

B 


ti  AN  ACT,  &c. 

effects  of  the  company,  exceed  not  the  sum  of  one  thcfusand 
dollars. 

Jnd  be  it  enacted.  That  the  said  company,  and  their  sue 
cessors,  by  the  aforesaid  name,  shall  be,  forever  hereafter, 
able  and  capable  in  law  to  sue  and  be  sued,  plead  and  be  im- 
pleaded, answer  and  be  answered,  defend  and  be  defended, 
in  any  courts  of  record,  or  any  other  place  whatsoever;  and 
also  to  make,  have,  and  use  a  common  seal,  and  the  same  to 
break,  alter,  and  renew  at  pleasure;  and  also  to  assemble  and 
meet,  at  such  times  and  places,  as  they  may  agree  upon,  and 
publicly  notify;  and  by  a  majority  of  the  voices  of  those  at- 
tending, to  ordain,  establish,  and  put  in  execution  such  by- 
laws, ordinances,  and  regulations,  as  to  them  shall  seem  ne- 
cessary and  convenient,  for  the  government  of  the  company; 
the  same  not  being  contrary  to  the  laws  of  this  state,  or  of 
the  United  States ;  and  generally  to  do  and  execute  all  such 
acts,  matters,  and  things,  as  to  them  shall  or  may  appertain 
to  do.  • 

And  be  it  enacted.  That  until  there  shall  be,  under  this 
act,  an  election  of  officers,  necessary  to  the  ends  of  the  insti- 
tution, those  now  acting,  or  who  may  be  hereafter  appointed 
to  act,  under  any  existing  regulations  of  the  company,  shall 
continue  so  to  do,  according  to  the  provisions  heretofore 
made ;  and  such  regulations  shall,  till  lawfully  altered,  be 
deemed  as  valid  and  obligatory,  as  if  made  since  the  passing 
of  this  act. 

(TRUE  COPY) 

Wm.  HARWOOD,  Clerk, 


CONSTITUTION 


OF  THE 


XIBRARY-COMPANY  OF  BALTIMORE. 


ARTICLE  I. 


There  shall  be  no  definite  number  of  shares;  but 
every  person  may  be  entitled  to  a  share,  who  shall  be  regu- 
larly admitted  a  member  of  the  Company.  The  price  of  a 
share  shall  be  Thirty  Jive  Dollars  ;  and  e^ery  member  shall 
annually  contribute  Four  Dollars,  for  every  share,  which  hft' 
may  lawfully  possess ;  vvitli  such  exception^-  as  is  hereinafter 
specified, 

ARTICLE  II. 

The  books  and  other  effects  of  the  Company,  shall  be  their 
joint  property  ;  and  every  member  shall  be  at  liberty  to  trans- 
fer his  share  by  sale,  bequest,  or  gift,  or  in  any  other  way,  in 
which  other  property  may  be  alienated :  But  in  every  case  of 
transfer,  except  by  will  or  descent,  the  person,  in  whose  fa- 
vour it  is  intended  to  be  made,  shall  be  first  approved  of  by  a 
Board  of  Directors ;  arid  all  transfers  shall  be  made,  accord- 
ing to  some  mode,  prescribed  by  the  Directors. 

ARTICLE  in. 

The  Directors  may  admit  any  person  to  hold  a  plurality  of 
shares  in  the  Library ;  which  shall  entitle  him  to  a  propor- 
tionate use  of  the  books,  but  not  to  more  than  one  vote,  or 
any  other  extraordinary  privilege. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

There  shall  be  a  stated  meeting  of  the  Company,  on  the 
fourth  Monday  in  April,  in  every  year ;  at  which  time,  the 
members  present  shall  proceed  to  elect;^  from  among  the  Com- 


^iii  CONSTITUTION.  > 

pany,  twelve  Directors.  The  Directors  shall  choose,  out  of 
their  own  body,  a  President :  and  shall  also  appoint,  eithef 
from  among  themselves,  or  the  Company,  a  Secretary  and 
Treasurer :  And  the  President  and  Secretary  of  the  Direc- 
tors shall  be  President  and  Secretary,  at  all  general  meet- 
ings of  the  Company.  These  shall  continue  in  oflfice, 
for  one  year,  or  until  the  next  election.  The  place  of  elec- 
tion shall  be  determined  by  the  Directors  for  the  time  being, 
and  publicly  advertised,  for  twenty  days  at  least,  before  the 
election ;  which  shall  be  made  by  ballot :  And  those  having  a 
majority  of  votes,  shall  be  deemed  duly  elected. 

ARTICLE  V. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  President,  at  all  general  meet-* 
ings  of  the  Company,  to  keep  order,  and  to  do  all  other 
things,  generally  appertaining  to  the  office  of  a  President. 
The  Secretary  sh<ill  collect  the  ballots  at  elections,  shall  keep 
in  a  book,  provided  for  the  purpose,  a  fair  transcript  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  Company,  and  shall,  from  time  to  time, 
give  public  notice  of  all  stated  and  special  meetings  of  the 
Company ;  which  special  meetings  shall  be  called  by  the  Pre- 
sident, whenever  the  Board  of  Directors,  or  twenty  members 
of  the  Company,  shall  signify  their  desire,  to  this  effect.  The 
Treasurer  shall  keep  the  accounts  of  the  Company,  in  books 
proper  for  the  purpose :  He  shall  keep  their  monies,  subject 
f o  tlie  order  of  the  Directors ;  and  shall  be  ready,  whenever 
called  upon,  with  a  warning  of  ten  days,  to  give  a  regular 
statement  of  his  accounts  to  the  Directors.  He  shall  be  re'* 
mo\  able,  at  the  pleasure  of  the  Directors ;  and  shall,  on  en- 
trance upon  office,  and  as  often  as  the  Directors  may  require, 
give  such  security,  for  the  faithful  discharge  of  his  duties,  as 
they  may  deem  adequate.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall 
meet  once  a  month,  and  shall  have  the  choice  and  direction 
of  a  Librarian,  t^id  of  all  other  officers,  not  chosen  by  the 
Company,  who  may  be  necessary  to  the  ends  of  this  institu- 
tion ;  whom  they  may  supersede,  as  often  as  they  think 
proper.  They  shall  have  the  disposal  of  all  monies  belonging 
to  the  company,  shall  provide  a  proper  depository  for  the 
books,  and  shall  make  all  such  regulations,  as  may  be  neces- 
sary to  the  useful  and  economical  circulation  of  the  books. 
They  shall  elect  new  members,  shall  settle  the  accounts 
of  the  Company's  Treasurer,  shall  fix  all  salaries  and  com- 
pensations, which  may  be  created  or  made,  and  order  the 


CONSTITUTION.  is 

payment  of  all  incidental  expenses  of  the  Company.  They 
shall  chuse  the  books,  to  be  bought  for  the  use  of  the  Libra- 
ry ;  but  every  member  shall  be  at  liberty  to  recommend  to 
them  any  book,  by  putting  into  a  box  to  be  kept,  for  the  pur- 
pose, in  the  Library,  the  title,  with  his  name  subscribed.  They 
shall,  at  every  stated  meeting,  report  to  the  Company  a  state 
of  their  affairs ;  and  they  are  hereby  invested  with  the  pow- 
er of  doing  all  things,  not  excepted  in  this  constitution,  or 
which  may  not  hereafter  be  prohibited  by  the  Company, 
which  may  be  conducive  to  their  interest. — Whenever  they 
have  to  dispose  of  any  of  the  monies  of  the  Company,  or  to 
admit  new  members,  eight  at  least  shall  be  present;  of  whom 
three  fourths  must  concur  to  carry  the  question :  but  for  all 
other  purposes,  five  shall  be  a  quorum,  and  a  majority  of  their 
voices  give  validity  to  their  acts.  The  members  of  the  Com- 
pany may  have  recourse  to  their  journals;  as  also  to  the 
Treasurer's  accounts,  and  all  other  papers  and  books  be- 
longing to  the  Company ;  of  which,  with  the  consent  of  the 
Directors,  they  may  take  copies. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

In  case  of  a  vacancy  in  the  office  of  President,  Secretary, 
or  Treasurer,  or  in  the  Board  of  Directors,  the  same  shall  be 
filled  by  the  board,  at  some  meeting,  specially  held  for  the 
purpose.  And  vacancies  in  these  offices  shall  be  deemed  to 
be  created,  by  death,  resignation,  absence  from  the  United 
States,  or  confirmed  inability  to  attend  to  their  respective  du- 
ties. The  Directors  may  also,  if  they  shall  deem  it  expedi- 
ent, declare  the  offices  of  President,  Secretary,  Treasurer, 
and  Director,  to  be  vacant,  in  consequence  of  their  continu- 
ed absence  from  the  state,  for  three  months,  or  their  habitual 
inattention  to  their  respective  duties, 

ARTICLE  Vir. 

All  persons,  hereafter  admitted  members  of  this  Company, 
whether  as  transferrees,  or  purchasers  of  new  shares,  shall  be 
nominated  to  the  Board  of  Directors ;  and  if  they  shall  be 
approved  of  by  the  Board,  as  directed  in  the  fifth  article  of 
this  constitution,  they  shall  then  be  deemed  duly  elected. — 
No  person,  not  a  transferree,  shall  be  considered  a  member 
of  this  Company,  until  he  shall  have  paid  to  the  Treasurer 
the  pri«e  of  his  share.    He  shall  then  receive  a  certificate' 


at  ^  CONSTITUTION^. 

signed  by  him,  containing  his  name,  the  sum  paid  by  him, 
the  use  for  which  it  was  paid,  and  the  time  of  payment ;  all 
which  particulars  shall  be  recorded  in  the  Company's  books  : 
And  this  certificate  shall  entitle  the  possessor  to  the  privileges 
of  a  member  of  the  Company. — ^The  price  of  a  share -shall  be 
increased,  at  such  times,  and  in  such  proportion,  as  to  the 
Company  may  seem  fit ;  but  this  augmentation  shall  not  be 
deemed  to  affect  those,  who  were  members,  at  the  time  of 
its  being  made, 

ARTICLE  Vlir. 

The  Librarian  shall  give  security,  for  ti  e  faithful  discharge 
of  the  duties  of  his  office,  in  such  sum,  as  the  Directors  may 
determine* 

ARTICLE  IX. 

The  Directors  shall  prevent  the  lending  out  of  the  Library, 
even  to  members,  of  particularly  scarce  books,  or  other  effects 
of  great  value,  the  loss  of  which  it  would  be  difficult  to  re- 
pair: but  every  reasonable  convenience  and  facility  shall  be 
provided,  for  allowing  the  use  of,  or  transcripts  from  them, 
within  the  Library.  • 

ARTICLE  X. 

A  member  may  be  expelled  for  any  misconduct  disgraceful 
to  the  institution,  and  likely  to  impair  its  utility:  but  the 
meeting  for  this  purpose,  shall  consist  of  at  least  three-fifths 
of  the  Company;  a  majority  of  whose  votes  shall  be  conclu- 
sive. In  case  of  the  expulsion  of  a  member,  he  shall  be  paid 
the  price  of  his  or  her  share  or  shares,  according  to  the  price 
stablished  in  this  constitution. 

ARTICLE  XL 

Every  person,  who  shall  neglect  to  make  the  annual  pay- 
ment, which  shall  be  on  the  fourth  Monday  m  April,  in  every 
year,  or  within  ten  days  thereafter,  shall  pay,  for  the  use  of 
the  Library,  one  cent  for  every  day,  he  shall  neglect  said 
payment.  And  whenever  his  fines  and  deficient  contribu- 
tions, amount  to  the  value  of  a  share,  such  share  shall  be 
forfeited:  in  like  manner,  if  he  possess  a  plurality  of  shares. 
But  it  shall  be  in  the  power  of  the  Directors,  to  remit  to  per- 
sons, becoming  members  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  April,  in 
any  year,  in  those  cases,  in  which  they  may  think  it  equi- 


CONSTITUTION.  xi 

table,  such  p§rt  of  the  annual  contribution,  for  that  year,  as 
they  may  think  reasonable  Provided,  that  this  shall  not  be 
construed  to  affect  persons,  who  may  become  possessed  of 
the  shares  of  members,  elected  before  the  aforesaid  Monday 
in  ApriL 

ARTICLE  Xir. 

Whenever  an  alteration  of  this  constitution  shall  be  con- 
templated, a  meeting  of  the  Company  shall  be  called,  by  the 
Directors,  who  shall  give  ten  days  public  notice  of  the  time 
and  place  of  such  meeting:  and  the  members  attending,  in 
consequence  of  such  notice,  shall  proceed  to  act  upon  any  al- 
terations, which  may  be  proposed.  If  they  shall  be  assented 
to  by  a  majority  of  the  members  attending,  they  shall  be 
published  for  consideration;  and  another  meeting  of  the  Com- 
pany shall  be  called,  of  which  ten  days  publick  notice  shall  be 
given;  and  if  a  majority  of  the  members  attending  the  second 
meeting,  confirm  the  alterations  before  assented  to,  they 
£haU  then  be  deemed  a  part  of  this  constitution. 


IB 


BY-ILAWB 

OP    THE 

LIBRARY  COMPANY  OF  BALTIMORE^ 

REGULATING  THE  USE  OP  THE  LIBRARY, 

AND  ASCBRTAIXING  THE 

librarian's  duty. 


1.  The  Libf-arian  shall  attend,  at  the  Library,  every 
day  in  the  week,  Sunday  excepted,  from  ten  o'clock, 
A.  M.  to  two  o'clock,  p.  M.  in  order  to  deliver  and 
receive  the  books  of  the  Company.  But  Christmas-day, 
Good-Friday,  Easter-Monday,  Whitsun-Monday,  and  the  4th 
day  of  July,  shall  be  considered  as  holidays.  When  the  Li- 
brary shall  be  open,  he  shall  deliver  to  an}^  person,  who  may 
apply,  one  folio  for  six  weeks;  or  one  quarto  for  five  weeks; 
or  one  octavo,  or  two  duodecimos,  or  four  pamphlets,  for  two 
vreeks.  And  he  shall  not  deliver  to  a  member  any  greater 
number,  except  on  hire,  or  in  the  following  cases,  viz.  A 
member  desiring  it,  may  be  accommodated  with  two  octa- 
vos, or  four  duodecimos,  for  four  weeks,  provided  they  belong 
respectively  to  the  same  set;  and  a  member,  at  the  time  of 
his  having  a  folio,  quarto,  or  octavo,  may  take  an  additional 
octavo,  or  two  duodecimos,  or  four  pamphlets,  for  two  weeks, 
provided  the  subjects  treated  in  the  latter,  be  of  a  different 
class  from  those  treated  in  the  former.  This,  however,  shall 
not  be  construed  into  a  permission  to  blend  together  the  pe- 
riods, for  which  such  books  are  taken;  but  a  folio  shall  not  be 
ftept  longer  than  six  weeks;  a  quarto,  five;  an  octavo,  two; 
and  a  duodecimo,  .or  two  pamphlets,  one ;  and  so  in  propor- 
tion. In  the  case  of  a  member  hiring,  he  shall  pay  at  the 
eame  rate  with  those  who  are  not  members;  and  if  he  take, 
at  any  time,  a  book  or  books,  double  the  value  of  which,  or 
of  the  set  or  sets,  to  which  it  or  they  may  belong,  may  ex- 
ceed the  price  of  a  share,  then  the  Librarian  shall  require  him 
•tb  deposite  a  note  for  the  surplus,  payable  to  the  Treasurer, 


ji 


xljr  BYLAWS. 

Persons  living  one  mile,  and  less  than  five  miles  from  town, 
may  keep  their  books  two  days,  exclusive  of  Sunday,  longer 
than  those  living  nearer  to,  or  in  Baltimore ;  those  living  five 
miles,  and  less  than  twenty,  from  town,  may  keep  theirs  one 
third  of  time  longer,  than  those  in  the  city;  those  living 
twenty,  and  less  than  fifty,  miles  from  town,  may  keep  theirs 
one  half  longer;  and  persons  at  the  distance  of  fifty  miles 
and  upwards,  may  have  their  books  twice  as  long,  as  resi- 
dents of  Baltimore.  Members  Irving  on  the  Eastern  shore  of 
Maryland,  may,  from  December  10th  till  March  20th,  take 
double  the  number  of  books  allowed  to  other  members,  and 
keep  them  during  that  period. 

2.  Persons,  not  members,  accommodated  with  the  bookg 
of  the  Library,  shall  deposite,  as  a  security,  double  the  value 
of  the  books,  which  they  may  hire,  or  of  the  sets,  to  which 
they  may  belong.  But  if  the  aforesaid  value  shall  exceed,  ia 
any  case,  forty  dollars,  the  Librarian  may,  in  his  discretion, 
receive  from  the  hirer  a  note,  payaple  to  the  Treasurer,  for 
the  surplus,  instead  of  requiring  a  deposite.  Every  such  per- 
son shall  pay,  for  the  use  of  any  book,  which  he  may  hire, 
four  cents  per  day.  A  hirer  may  be  permitted  to  take,  at  one 
time,  more  than  the  books  allowed  in  the  first  rule,  provided 
he  can  assign  to  the  Librarian  sufficient  reason  for  the  indul- 
gence. 

3.  The  Librarian  shall  not  deliver  the  books  of  the  Library, 
either  to  members  or  hirers,  except  in  person,  without  writ- 
ten orders,  signed  by  such  members  or  hirers.  And  in  those 
cases,  in  which  they  may  not  have  given  him  a  general  order 
to  deliver  books,  on  their  accounts,  to  any  person  or  persons, 
they  shall  be  required  to  send  a  special  order,  signed  withi 
their  names,  whenever  they  may  send  for  books.  And  such 
general  orders  shall  be  filed  by  the  Librarian,  till  duly  re- 
voked; and  such  special  orders,  till  the  books,  for  which  they 
were  given,  shall  have  been  returned.  Members  and  hirers 
shall  be  responsible  for  all  books,  delivered  on  their  writtea 
orders. 

4.  Every  person,  whether  a  member  or  a  hirer,  who  shall 
neglect  to  return,  at  the  specified  time,  any  book,  which  he 
may  have  received,  shall  forfeit,  for  a  pamphlet,  one  cent; 
for  a  duodecimo,  three  cents;  and  for  an  actavo,  quarto,  or 
folio,  six  cents,  for  each  day  of  his  neglect,  until  the  book  be 
returned,  or  until  the  fines  shall  amount  to  the  value  of  the 
share  of  a  member,  or  the  deposite  of  a  hirer.    But  should 


BY-LAWS.  xy 

such  person  declare  himself  unable  to  restore  the  book,  the 
fines  shall  cease,  upon  his  paying  to  the  company  double  the 
Talue  of  the  book,  or  of  the  set,  to  which  it  may  belong,  in  ad- 
dition to  the  fines,  which  he  has  incurred :  and  it  shall  be  the 
duty  of  the  Librarian  to  give  notice  to  any  person,  who  may 
detain  a  book  two  months,  beyond  the  time  allowed  him,  that 
he  is  incurring  penalties  for  the  detention. 

5.  When  a  book  is  delivered,  and  when  it  is  returned,  the 
Librarian  shall  examine  it,  in  the  presence  of  the  party  re- 
ceiving it;  and  every  returned  book,  as  soon  as  it  has  been 
examined,  shall  be  immediately  restored  to  its  proper  place. 
If  any  book  shall  be  found  to  have  been  damaged,  while  in 
the  possession  of  any  person,  the  Librarian  shall  demand  such 
satisfaction,  as  he  may  think  equal  to  the  injury  done;  and  if 
the  person  shall  think  himself  aggrieved  by  his  decision,  he 
may  appeal  to  the  Directors.  He  shall  not  be  allowed  to  take 
any  other  book,  till  he  shall  have  made  satisfaction  ;  nor  shall 
a  person  owing  hire  or  fines,  receive  any  book,  till  the  same 
shall  have  been  discharged.  If  a  member  refuse  to  pay  any 
forfeiture,  incurred  by  him,  he  shall  not  be  allowed  the  privi- 
lege of  taking  out  books;  nor  shall  a  transfer  of  his  share  be 
made,  till  he  shall  have  complied:  and  when  the  penalties 
shall  amount  to  the  price  of  a  share,  if  they  be  not  paid  within 
one  month  thereafter,  the  share  shall  be  forfeited.  Every 
hirer  of  books  refusing  to  pay  any  forfeiture,  which  he  may 
have  incurred,  and  persisting  in  the  refusal  one  month,  shall 
lose  his  deposite  money ;  and  if,  in  any  instance,  he  has  given 
a  note,  he  shall  be  denied  the  use  of  the  Library,  till  such 
note  shall  have  been  paid. 

6.  A  member  may  be  accommodated  with  the  books  of 
the  Library,  without  giving  his  note,  as  directed  in  the  first 
of  these  by-laws,  provided  he  will  sign  the  following  obliga- 
tion, viz. 

"  I  do  hereby  promise  to  the  Library-company  of  Balti- 
"  more,  to  return  any  book,  which  I  may  take  out  of  their 
**  Library,  in  the  same  order,  in  which  I  may  have  received 
"  it,  and  at  the  time,  specified  by  the  regulations  of  the  Li- 
"  brary;  binding  myself,  in  case  of  injury  done  to  the  book, 
"  while  in  my  possession,  to  make  compensation  for  it,  ac- 
.**  cording  to  the  provisions  of  their  fourth  by-law ;  and  in  case 
"  of  its  not  being  returned  by  me,  in  due  time,  to  pay  the 
"  fines  for  such  neglect,  as  fixed  in  their  third  by-law.  And 
"  in  case  I  should  lose  any  book,  or  so  injure  it,  as  to  destroy 


xvi  BY-LAW  Sk 

"  the  utility  of  it,  or  of  the  set,  to  which  it  may  belong,  I 
"  promise  to  pay  to  the  Company  double  the  value  of  every 
*■'  book,  which  I  may  so  injure  or  lose,  or  of  the  set,  to  which 
"  it  may  belong,  or  to  supply  the  Library  with  a  copy  of  the 
"  said  book,  or  set  of  books,  of  the  same  edition,  and  in  simi- 
"  lar  binding ;  and  to  pay  besides  the  fines  inflicted  by  the 
"  said  third  by-law,  for  the  time,  which  I  shall  suffer  to 
***  elapse,  till  I  shall  have  made  restitution." 

7.  The  same  regulations  shall  prevail,  with  respect  to  any 
maps,  belonging  to  the  Library,  which  may  be  let  out. 

8.  If  a  member,  and  one  not  a  member,  shall  apply  for  the 
sanie  book,  at  the  same  time,  the  preference  shall  be 
given  to  a  member.  If  two  or  more  members,  or  two  or 
more  hirers,  should  apply  in  lik€  manner,  the  preference 
shall  be  given  by  lot.  If  any  person  returning  a  book,  shall 
find,  that  there  has  been  no  registered  application  for  it,  while 
in  his  possession,  and  that  none  is  made  on  the  day,  on  which 
he  returns  it,  he  may  take  it  again,  for  the  time,  allowed  in 
\he  first  law. 

9  The  Librarian  shall  label  the  books,  &c.  belonging  to  the 
Library ;  and  whenever  any  label  shall  be  torn  off,  or  defa- 
ced, he  shall  affix  another.  He  shall  keep  a  book  alphabetical- 
ly divided,  in  which  he  shall  open  an  account  for  every  per- 
son, who  may  receive  books  from  the  Library;  which  ac- 
count shall  contain  the  names  and  sizes  of  the  books  deliver- 
ed, the  time  of  delivery,  and  the  time  of  return  :  and  when- 
ever a  member  shall  take  any  books  on  hire,  the  Librarian 
shall  make  a  minute  thereof.  He  shall  make  out,  and  con- 
tinue, a  classical  catalogue,  alphabetically  digested,  of  the 
books,  &c.  belonging  to  the  Library ;  and  he  shall  register 
such  applications,  as  may  be  made  for  books,  which  have 
been  let  out  of  the  Library,  and  the  names  of  any  persons, 
who  may  desire  to  become  members  of  the  Company.  He 
shall  keep  an  account  of  all  money  received  by  him,  for  hire, 
fines,  and  forfeitures,  and  on  every  other  account ;  which 
money  he  shall  pay  into  the  hands  of  the  Treasurer,  on  the 
day  before  every  monthly  meeting  of  the  Directors.  On  the 
same  da}',  he  shall  make  out  a  statement  of  the  money, 
which  he  may  have  actually  received,  within  the  preceding 
month,  for  hire  of  books,  fines,  and  forfeitures,  or  on  any 
other  account;  a  statement  of  what  may  still  be  due;  and 
a  list  of  the  names  of  those,  who  may  have  refused  to  pay 
any  just  dtbt,  which  they  owe  to  the  Company ;   which 


BY-LAWS,  xva 

names  shall  also  be  inserted  in  a  book,  to  be  kept  for  the  pur- 
pose. He  shall  also  make  a  list  of  the  names  of  candidates 
for  membership,  and  of  those,  who  have,  within  the  prece* 
ding  month,  presented  books  to  the  Library  ;  and  he  shall  de- 
liver the  aforesaid  statements  and  lists  to  the  Secretary,  to  be, 
laid  before  the  Directors,  at  their  next  meeting. 

10.  It  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Librarian  to  remit  the  fines 
for  the  non-payment  of  the  annual  contribution  in  due  time, 
to  persons  absent  from  the  state,  during  the  terra  of  their  ab- 
sence ;  also  to  insolvent  debtors :  But  no  books  shall  be  de- 
livered, on  account  of  any  such  persons,  while  the  said  con- 
tribution may  remain  unpaid. 

11.  Those  books,  prohibited  to  be  let  out  of  the  Library  in 
common,  may  be  taken  out,  with  the  approbation  of  any  one 
of  the  Directors  ;  except  those  valuable  works,  of  which  there 
are  duplicates  of  inferiour  value ;  and  those  forbidden,  in  the 
Sth  article  of  the  Constitution,  to  be  lent  even  to  members. 

12.  The  Librarian  may  admit  to  the  use  of  the  Library, 
persons,  who  are  not  members,  under  the  same  restrictions 
and  regulations,  enacted  with  respect  to  members;  and  as 
long  as  the  Directors  shall  not  otherwise  order ;  provided 
every  such  person  pay  before-hand,  for  such  use,  the  sum  of 
seven  dollars  per  annum,  or  four  dollars  half-yearly ;  two 
dollars,  fifty  cents  per  quarter,  or  one  dollar  per  month  : 
Provided  also,  that  this  be  not  so  construed,  as  to  render  null 
any  privileges,  accorded  to  members  of  the  Company  ;  or  to 
do  away  the  necessity  of  requiring  from  the  hirer,  either  a  de- 
posite  or  a  note,  or  such  an  obligation,  as  is  directed  to  be  ta- 
ken in  certain  cases,  from  members. 

13.  If  a  person  leave  with  the  Librarian  a  written  applica- 
tion for  a  book,  which  may  have  been  delivered  to  another, 
and  do  not  apply  for  said  book,  within  two  library-days,  after 
it  shall  have  been  returned,  it  may  then  be  delivered  to  the 
next  applicant. 


(  xviii  ) 

MISCELLANEOUS    BY-LAWS 

OF  THE 

LIBRARY-COMPANY. 


1.  THE  Directors  shall  meet,  on  the  first  Wednesday 
fe  every  month,  at  such  place,  as  they  may  have  adjourned 
to.  They  shall  also  hold  special  meetings,  whenever  they 
may  be  thought  necessary  by  the  President. 

2.  In  all  elections  of  new  members  of  the  Company,  the 
Directors  shall  use  black  and  white  balls  ;  of  which  the  white 
shall  be  accounted  votes  in  the  affirmative,  and  the  black, 
votes  in  the  negative.  All  other  elections  by  the  Directors 
shall  be  made  by  ballot. 

3.  The  Treasurer  shall  give  to  the  members  of  the  Compa- 
33y,  when  they  shall  have  paid  their  subscriptions,  the  follow- 
ing certificate ; 

Baltimore, 

I  hereby  certify,  that  hath 

been  regularly  elected  a  member  of  the  Library-company  of 

Baltimore,  and  hath  this  day  paid  into  my  hands  the  sum  of 

dollars,  it  being  the  price  of  his  share  in  the 

stock  of  the  said  Company. 

Treasurer. 

4.  The  Treasurer  shall  furnish  the  Librarian  with  a  correct 
alphabetical  list  of  those,  who,  having  paid  the  price  of  a 
share,  are  entitled  to  the  privileges  of  a  member  of  the  Com- 
pany; and  shall,  from  time  to  time,  furnish  him  with  the 
names  of  all  new  members,  they  having  previously  paid  the 
price  of  their  shares.  Every  Librarian,  upon  quitting  his  of- 
fice, shall  deliver  such  list  to  the  Secretary,  for  the  use  of  his 
successor  ;  together  with  such  books,  as  the  occasions  of  the 
Library  may  have  required  liim  to  keep.  Every  Librarian, 
before  he  shall  enter  upon  the  duties  of  his  office,  shall  give 


BY-LAWS.  xlx 

security,  in  such  sum,  as  the  Directors  shall  require,  for  the 
faithful  discharge  of  his  duty ;  and  when  he  shall  quit  his  of- 
fice, he  shall  faithfully  surrender  the  books  and  other  effects 
of  the  Company,  to  the  Directors,  or  the  person  or  persons, 
whom  they  may  appoint  to  receive  them. 

5.  All  transfers  shall  be  inserted  in  a  book,  kept  in  the  Li- 
brary, for  that  purpose  :  And  the  following  form  shall  be  ob- 
served, viz. 

"Maryland,  ss. 
**  I  do  hereby  assign  and  set  over  my  right  and  interest  to 
<*  and  in  my  share  in  the  Library  Company  of  Baltimore,  to 
"  N.  N.  his  heirs  and  assigns,  for  a  valuable  consideration  to 
**  me  in  hand  paid :  As  witness  my  hand  and  seal,  this 
day  of 

«  A.  B.'>    (L.  s.) 

6.  No  person  shall  be  admitted  as  a  transferree,  who  may 
have  been  previously  elected  an  original  member,  with  his 
own  consent ;  except  he  shall  have  paid  the  price  of  his 
share. 

7.  On  every  transfer  of  a  share, ihe  transferree  shall  pay 
two  dollars  to  the  Librarian^  for  the  use  of  the  Company* 


^ 


i  xxi ) 


LIST  OP 

THE  MEMBERS 

OF  THE 

£itJtat2=compan2  of  'Baltimore* 


AIKEN  George 

Alcock  William  J. 

Alexander  Dr.  Ashton 

Alexander  Henry  (2  shares) 

Allender  Dr.  Joseph 

Allison  Rev.  Dr.  (heirs  of) 

Arcambal  Lewis 

Armat  Christopher 

Atterbury  Lewis 

Bacon  Ann 

Barney  William  B. 

Barney  Mary 

Beattie  James 

Beeston  Rev.  Francis 

Bend  Rev.  J.  G.  J.  D.  D. 

Bend  William  B. 

Bennet  Matthew 

Bentalou  Paul 

Bernabeu  Don  Juan  Baptist 

Biays  James 

Birckhead  Dr.  Solomon 

Bland  Theodorick 

Borland  John 

Bowly  Daniel  (heirs  of) 

Boyd  James  P. 

Brice  Henry 

Brice  John 

Brice  Nicholas 

Broom  James  M. 

Brown  Alexander 

Brown  Charles 


Brown  Dixon 

Brown  Dr.  George 

Brown  John 

Brown  Samuel 

Brown  Stewart 

Brune  Frederick  W, 

Buchanan  Edward 

Buchanan  James  A. 

Burk  John 

Byrnes  Samuel 

Caldwell  James 

Caldwell  John 

Calhoun  James 

Campbell  James 

Carey  James 

Carrere  John 

Carroll  Charles  of  CarroUton 

Carroll  Charles  jun. 

Carroll  Henry  (heirs  of) 

Carroll  James 

Carroll  Rt.  Rev.  John  D.  D» 

Carroll  Nicholas 

Carruthers  John 

Carter  George 

Caton  Richard 

Chambers  Campbell 

Cheston  James 

Child  Henry 

Clagett  Hezekiah 

Clapham  Jonas 

Clarke  Jarae? 


xxu 


LIST  OF  THE  MEMBERS. 


Clemm  William  C. 

Clopper  Andrew 

Coale  Edward  J. 

Cochran  William 

Cole  John 

Cole  Thomas 

Cole  Thomas  B.  (heirs  of) 

Cole  William 

Collins  Edward 

Combs  Robert 

Comegys  Hannah  B. 

Comegys  John 

Cooke  Richard 

Cooke  William 

Corrie  James  (heirs  of) 

Coulter  Dr.  John 

Courtenay  Ann  Boj'd 

Cox  James 

Craig  John 

Crawford  Dr.  John 

Crawfurd  Andrew 

Crockett  Jane 

Crosdale  George 

Curson  Richard 

Dall  James  (heirs  of) 

Davidge  Dr.  John  B, 

Davidson  Dr.  James 

Deaver  John 

Delozier  Daniel 

Dennison  Edward 

Didier  Henry 

Donaldson  Frances 

Donaldson  John 

Donnell  John 

Dorsey  Greenbury 

Dorsey  John  E. 

Dorsey  Joshua 

Dorsey  Robert 

Dorsey  Thomas  B. 

Dorsey  Walter 

Driscoll  Cornelius 

Dubourg  Rev.  Dr.  William 

Ducatel  £dme 


Dugan  George 
Dugas  Lewis  J. 
Dunkel  Dr.  George  A. 
Eichelberger  Martin 
Ellicott  Andrew 
Ellicott  Elias 
Ellicott  Thomas 
fitting  Solomon 
Evans  Hugh  D. 
Falls  Dr.  Moor 
Farnandis  Walter 
Finley  Ebenezer 
Fite  Jacob 
Fonerden  Adam 
Forster  Francis  G. 
Frick  John 

Frick  Peter  (2  shares) 
Fridge  Alexander 
Fulton  Alexander 
Ghequiere  Charles 
Gibson  William 
Gill  Richard 
Gilmor  Robert 
Gilmor  Robert  jun. 
Gilmor  William 
Glasgow  Dr.  James 
Glenn  Elias 
Goddard  John 
Goodhue  Benjamin 
Goodwin  Lyd^ 
Goodwin  William 
Gough  Harry  D.  (heirs  of) 
Govane  William  (heirs  of^ 
Grahame  William 
Greer  Thomas  (heirs  of) 
Greetham  William 
Gregg  John 
Griffith  Thomas  W. 
Grundy  George 
Grundy  Geoge  C, 
Gwynn  William 
Hall  Caleb 
Hall  Levia 


LIST  OF  THE  MEMBERS. 


xxm 


Hall  Washington 
Hammer  Frederick 
Harper  Robert  G, 
Harris  David 
Harris  Edward 
Haskins  Govert 
Heath  Richard  K. 
Hebbard  Dr.  William  B. 
Herring  Ludwig 
Higdon  Benjamin  D. 
Higinbothom  Thomas 
Hillen  John 
Hindman  James 
Hoffman  David 
Hoffman  George 
Hoffman  John 
Hoffman  Peter  jun. 
Hollingsworth  Francis 
Hollingsworth  Levi 
Hollingsworth  Samuel 
Hollingsworth  Thomas 
Hollingsworth  Zebulon 
Hollius  John 
HoUins  John  S, 
Holmes  John 
Hopkins  Gerard  (heirs  of) 
Hopkins  Joel 
Hopkins  John 
Howard  Dr.  Henry 
Howard  John  E. 
Hughes  Christopher 
Inglis  Rev.  James 
Ireland  Edward 
Jackson  William 
Jackson  William  B, 
Janney  Dr.  J.  P. 
Johnson  Dr.  Edward 
Johnson  Edward 
Johnson  John 
Johnson  Dr.  Thomas 
Johnston  Christopher 
Jones  Nicholas  S. 
Kell  Thomas 


Kemp  Rev.  James  D.  D, 
Kennedy  John 
Lareintrie  John  L. 
Laurenson  Philip 
Lee  Thomas 
Lemmon  George  P. 
Lemmon  Robert 
Levering  Nathaniel 
Levering  Peter 
Lewis  William  Y. 
Lindenberger  Christopher 
Lindenberger  George 
Little  Francis 
Littlejohn  Dr.  Miles 
Livesay  William 
Long  Kennedy 
Long  Robert  C. 
Lorman  William 
Lowry  Robert  K, 
Lucas  Fielding  jun, 
MacCreery  William 
Magruder  William  B. 
Maltby  George  (heirs  of) 
Martin  Luther 
Matthews  Joshua 
Matthews  WiUiam  P.  ^ 

Mayei  Christian 
Maynadier  William  M. 
McCandless  Robert 
McCormick  James  (heirs  of) 
McCulloch  Samuel 
McCulloch  James  H. 
McDonald  Alexander 
McElderry  Thomas 
McElhiney  James 
McFadon  John 
McHenry  James 
McHenry  John 
Mclntire  John 
McKean  Samuel 
McKenzie  Dr.  Colin 
McKim  Alexander 
McKim  Eliza 


XXIV 


LIST  OF  THE  MEMBERS. 


McKim  Isaac 
McKim  John  jun. 
McKim  Robert 
McKim  Samuel 
McMechen  David 
McMechen  William 
McNeil  John 
McPherson  Jonas 
Menou  Julius  de 
Mercer  John  F. 
Meredith  John 
Merryman  John 
Messonier  Henry 
Mitchell  Francis  I, 
Mitchell  Joseph 
Moale  Richard  (heirs  of) 
Moale  Samuel 
Montgomery  Thomas 
Moore  George  W. 
Moore  Philip  (2  shares) 
Moore  Samuel 
Moore  Stephen 
Morten  John  A. 
Morton  Nathaniel  (heirs  of) 
Mosely  James 
Mosher  James 
Muller  George  C. 
Myers  Matilda 
Nagot  Rev.  Charles 
Neilson  James  C. 
Neilson  "William 
Nelms  Noah  (heirs  of) 
Nicols  Henry 
Nicols  James  (heirs  of) 
Nind  Rev.  William 
jNisbet  Alexander 
O'Donnell  John  (heirs  of) 
Oliver  John 
Oliver  Robert 
Owen  Dr.  John 
Owings  Samuel 
Parker  Thomas 
Parks  Andrew 


Pascault  Lewis 
Patterson  John 
Patterson  Robert 
Patterson  William 
Payson  Henry 
Pennington  Josias 
Peters  Thomas 
Pierce  Humphrey 
Pinkney  Jonathan 
Pinkney  William 
Pleasants  John  P. 
Poor  John  F. 
Potter  Dr.  Nathaniel 
Potts  William 
Poultney  Thomas 
Presstman  George 
Price  Hezekiah 
Pringle  Mark 
Prokter  Izak 
Pue  Dr.  Arthur 
Purviance  Frances 
Purviance  James 
Purviance  John 
Purviance  Robert 
Purviance  Samuel 
Raborg  Christopher 
Rattoone  Rev.  Elijah  D.  D. 
Reineker  John 
Richards  Rev.  Lewis 
Riddell  Robert  (heirs  of) 
Ridgely  Charles  of  Hampton 
Ridgely  Charles  Sterett 
Ridgely  Nicholas  G. 
Ritchie  John 
Robinson  Alexander 
Robinson  John 
Roe  Thomas 
Rogers  Henry  W. 
Rogers  Nicholas 
Ross  William 
Rutter  Thomas  jun. 
Ryan  Michael 
Schaeffer  Baltz^r 


LIST  OF  THE  MEMBERS. 


XXV 


Schroeder  Henry 

Schwartz  Augustin  J. 

Schwartz  John  F. 

Scott  Dr.  Upton 

Sellers  Henry  D. 

Shaw  Dr.  John  (heirs  of) 

Sheppard  Moses 

Sherlock  John 

Shields  David 

Simpson  Walter 

Sinclair  Rev.  William 

Slater  William 

Sloan  James  Jun. 

Smith  Dennis  A. 

Smith  Dr.  James 

Smith  Job 

Smith  Joseph 

Smith  Matthew 

Smith  Robert 

Smith  Samuel 

Smith  Samuel  R. 

Smith  Thomas 

Smith  Thorowgood 

Smith  William 

Smith  William  (Fell's  Point) 

Smythe  Samuel 

Snowden  Thomas 

Spear  Joseph 

Steel  John  (heirs  of) 

Stenson  William 

Sterett  Henrietta 

Sterett  James 

Sterett  Joseph 

Sterett  Samuel 

Steuart  Dr.  James 

Stewart  Archibald 

Stewart  David 

Stewart  Thomas 

Stiles  George 

Stirling  James 

Strieker  John 

Stuart  Richardson 

Stump  John 


Sullivan  Jeremiah 
Swan  John 

Swan  Joseph  (heirs  of) 
Sweeting  Thomas 
Taggart  John 
Taylor  Lemuel 
Taylor  William  ' 

Thomas  Abraham  J. 
Thomas  James  S. 
Thomas  John  H. 
Thomas  Philip  E. 
Thomas  Samuel 
Thompson  Henry 
Thompson  Hugh 
Thornburg  Joseph 
Tiernan  Luke 
Torrence  Charles 
Tyson  Isaac 
Usher  James  (heirs  of) 
Usher  Thomas  (heirs  of) 
Vanwyck  William 
Von  Kapff  B.  J. 
Wagner  Jacob 
Walker  Samuel 
Walker  Dr.  Thomas  C. 
Walsh  Robert 
Warfield  David 
Warfield  George  F. 
Warfield  Lemuel 
Warner  George 
Weatherburn  John 
Webster  John  S. 
West  James 
Weston  John 
Whelan  David 
White  Dr.  John  C. 
Williams  Benjamin 
Williams  Samuel 
Williamson  David 
Wilmer  Simon 
Wilson  John 
Wilson  Robert 
Winchester  David 


xxn  LIST  OF  THE  MEMBERS, 

Winchester  James  Yates  John  S. 

Winchester  William  Yeiser  Engelhard  (heirs  of} 

Winder  William  H.  Yeiser  John  jun. 

Wood  Gabriel  Yellot  Mrs.  Mary 

Worthington  Abraham  Young  Hugh 

Worthington  Charles  Young  Joseph 

Worthington  Thomas  Young  William 
Yates  Joseph 


CATALOGUE,  &c. 


AGRICULTVRE,    GARDENING,    RURAL  IMPROVE- 
MENTS, AND  DOMESTIC  ECONOMY. 


FOLIO.  Vol. 

BaILEY's  lOS  Plates  of  Mechanical  Machines  and  Im- 
plements of  Husbandry,  approved  and  adopted 
by  the  Society  for  the  encouragement  of  Arts 
and  Manufactures  1 

Complete  Farmer ;  or  A  General  Dictionary  of  Husbandry    1 

GIUARTO. 

Columella  (Lucius  Moderatus)  of  Husbandry,  in  twelve 
books ;  and  his  book  concerning  Trees  :  trans- 
lated from  the  Latin  i 

Communications  to  the  Board  of  Agriculture  of  London, 
on  subjects  relative  to  Husbandry,  from  1797 
to  1808  5 

Dundonald's  Treatise,  showing  the  intimate  connection, 
that  subsists  between  Agriculture  and  Chemis- 
try, addressed  to  the  cultivators  of  the  soil,  &c.     I 

Evelyn's  Silva ;  or  A  Discourse  of  Forest-trees,  and  the 
Propagation  of  Timber ;  with  Notes  by  A.  Hun- 
ter 2 

Marshall's  Minutes  of  Agriculture  I 

— — Experiments  and  observations  concerning  Agri- 
culture 1 

Wildman's  Treatise  on  the  Management  of  B«e8  1 

Anderson*s  (James)  Essays  relating  to  Agriculture  and  ru- 
ral Affairs  3 

—— On  draining  Bogs  and  swampy  Ground*  1 

■'    '      On  Peat-moss  1 


S»  AGRICULTURE,  &c> 

OCTAVO. 

voh, 

Ankerson^  (Barnes)  Dr.  Pallas's  Account  of  the  different 
kinds  of  Sheep,  found  in  the  Russian  dominions, 
with  five  appendixes  of  1 

Anstruther's  (Sir  John)  Remarks  on  the  Drill-husbandry        1 
Bayley's    Thoughts    on   Manure.       See  Misc.  vol.  2d. 
Bath   and  West  of  England  Society  for  the  encourage- 
ment of  Agriculture,  &c.  Letters   and    Papers 
selected  from  the  correspondence  of  0 

Billingsley's   View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of 

Somerset  (Eng.)  in  1 795  I 

Boswell  and  Turner's  Essays  on  watering  Meadows  and 

draining  Peat-bogs  t 

Boys's  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Kent 

(Eng.)  I 

Bucknall's  Orchardist  I 

CuUey's  Observations  on  live  Stock  t 

Deane's  (Dr.  Samuel)  New  England  Farmer ;  or  Georgi- 

cal  Dictionary  1 

Duhamel's  Elements  of  Agriculture ;  revised  and  trans- 
lated by  Philip  Miller  2 
Essays  (Foreign)  on  Agriculture  and  Arts  1 
Forbes  on  the  Improvement  of  waste  Lands  1 
Forsyth's  Principles  and  Practice  of  Agriculture  2 
FuUarton's    Letter   to    Lord    Carrington.       See  Misc. 

vol.  Sd. 
Gleanings  from  Books  on  Agriculture  1 

Harrison's   (Dr.  Edward)    Inquiry  into  the  Rot  in  Sheep 

and  other  Animals.     See  Misc.  vol.  3d. 
Harte's  Essays  on  Husbandry    •  1 

Holt's  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Lancas- 
ter (Eng.)  1 
Justice's  (Sir  James)  British  Gardener's  new  Director            t 
Kennedy's  Treatise  upon  Planting,   Gardening,  and  the 

management  of  the  Hot-House  t 

Key's  Antient  Bee — ^Master's  Farewell ;  or  full  and 
plain  Directions  for  the  Management  of  Bees 
to  the  greatest  advantage  t 

Kirkpatrick  on  the  Culture  of  Potatoes.  See  Misc.  vol.  3d. 
tiettsom's  Hints  for  promotiiig  a  Bee-Society,    See  Misc* 
'Vol,  2rf, 


AGRICULTURE,  &*.  29 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Logan's  Agricultural  Inquiries  on  Gypsum,  or  Plaster  of 

Paris.     See   Misc.  vol.  1st 

Lucem,  Sainfoin  and  Burnet,  Improved  Culture  of  1 

Marshall's  Rural  Economy  of  Yorkshire  2 

■  ■■■ ——Gloucestershire  2 

— — Norfolk  3 

.^_ . .the  West  of  England  2 

■  » — —the  Midland  Counties  2 

the  Southern  Counties  2 


Practical  Treatise  on  Planting  and  Rural  Orna- 
ment 2 

————Review  of  the  Landscape,  a  Didactic  Poem 

with  Practical  Remarks  on  Rural  Ornament  1 

■     Proposal  for  A  Rural  Institute  ;  or  College  of 
Agriculture   and  the  other  Branches  of  Rural*^^ 
Economy.        See  Misc.  vol.  2d. 

Miller's  Gardener's  Kalendar  t 

Mills's  System  of  Practical  Husbandry  5 

Miscellanies  3 

Parker's  Essay  on  the  Construction,  Hanging  and  Fasten- 
ing of  Gates :  with  Plates  1 

Parkinson's  experienced  Farmer :  1st 

rol.  2 

Peters's  Agricultural  Inquiries  on  Plaster  of  Paris.  See 
Misc.  vol.  1st. 

Planting  and  Ornamental  Gardening ;  a  Practical  Trea- 
tise 1 

Potatoes,  Culture  of,  in  Ireland.     See  Misc,  vol.  2d. 

Robertson's  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of 

Mid-Lothian,  (Eng.)  1 

Rotation  of  Crops,  Fourteen  experiments  on,  and  Sketch- 
es of    See  Misc.  vol.  1st. 

Spurrier's  Practical  Farmer;  a  System  of  Husbandry, 
adapted  to  the  different  soils  and  climates  of 
America.     Gift  of  David  Harris,  Esq.  1 

Tatham's  (William)  National  Irrigation ;  or  the  various 

Methods  of  Watering  M/adows  1 

I    .  I         Communications  concerning  the  Agriculture  of 

America  1 

Twamley  on  Cheese-Making  1 

Vralo's  Systenrof  Husbandry  .2 


30  AGRICULTURE,  &c. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 
Vermin-Killer,  Family-Receipts,  and  observations  relative 

to  Gardening  and  Husbandry  1 
Weston's  Tracts  on  Practical  Agriculture  and  Gardening  1 
Wright's  Art  of  Floating  Land.     See  Misc.  vol.  2d. 

Young's  (Arthur)  Farmer's  Guide  2 

— Farmer's  Letters  2 

■        ■     Rural  Economy  1 

■■           Eastern  Tour  4 

■ . '     -.     .     Northern  Tour  4 

Southern  Tour  1 

Travels  in  France  2 


DUODECIMO. 

Abercrombie's  British  Fruit-Gardener,  and  Art  of  Pruning  1 
Clark's  Management  of  Horses,  and  Observations  on  Far- 
riery 1 
Complete  Grazier  1 
Country-Brewer's  Assistant  1 
Cullyer's  Farmer's  Assistant  1 
Fulmer's  Gardener's  best  Companion  for  Kitchen  Garden  1 

* ■  ■'   '  '  Pleasure  Garden  1 

Hayes's  Practical  Treatise  on  Planting,  and  the  Manage- 
ment of  Woods  and  Coppices  1 
Hunter,  Culina   Famulatrix  Medicinae ;  or   Receipts   in 

Modern  Cookery :  Revised  by  Dr.  A.  I 
Knight's  Treatise  on  the  Cul  ture  of  the  Apple  and  Pear, 

and  on  the  Manufacture  of  Cider  and  Perry  1 

Mills's  Natural  and  Chemical  Elements  of  Agriculture  I 

■  ■     Treatise  on  Cattle  1 
Observations  on  Modern  Gardening.      Gift  of  Nicholas 

Rogers,  Esq%  I 


(  31  ) 
ANTIQUITIES,  CHRONOLOGY  AND  MYTHOLOGY 


FOLIO. 

VOt, 

Bibliotheque  Orientale,  par  Mr.  D.  Herhelot  1 

Blair's   Chronological  Tables,  from  the  Creation  of  the 

World  to  1779.  1 

Broughton's  Historical  Dictionary  of  the  Principal  Reli- 
gions, Ancient  and  Modern  2 

Hamilton's  Collection  of  Engravings  from  Ancient  Vases      3 

Havercampi,   Nummophylacium  Reginae  Christinae,  cum 

commentario  Sigeberti  1 

Havercamp,  Medailles  du  Cabinet  de  la  Reine  Christine, 

expliquees  par  un  Commentaire  de  S.  1 

Montfaucon,   Antiquity   explained    and    represented    in 
Sculptures,  from   the  French  of  the  learned 
Father  3 

Picart,  the  Ceremonies  and  Religious  Customs  of  the  va- 
rious nations  of  the  World,  from  the  French  of 
Gift  of  John  O' Donnelly  Esq.  7 

Playfair's  System  of  Chronology  1 

Spence's  (the  Rev.  Mr.)  Polymetis;  or  an  Inquiry  con- 
cerning the  agreement  between  the  Works  of 
the  Roman  Poets,  and  the  Remains  of  the  Anci- 
ent Artists :    Illustrated  with  plates.      Gift   of 
Wm.  Cooky  Esq.  1 

Ware's  Antiquities  and  History  of  Ireland.  Gift  of  Hen- 
ry Nicols,  Esq.  I 

aUARTO. 

Acade'mie  Royale  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres, 

(Histoire  et  Memoires  de  L')  depuis  1776, 
Jusques  et  compris  L»  anne'e  1779.  Gift  of 
Rev.  Mr.  Nagot  2 

Ames's  Typographical  Antiquities ;  or  an  Historical  Ac- 
count of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  Printing  in 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  3 

Arbuthnot's  Tables  of  Ancient  Coins,  Weights  and  Mea- 
sures 1 

Archaelogia  ;  or  Miscellaneous  Tracts  relating  to  Antiqui- 
ty :  Published  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London  K 


32  ANTIQUITIES,  &c. 

aUARTO.  vot. 

Astle's  Origin  and  Progress  of  Writing  I 

Bell's  New  Pantheon ;  or  Historical  Dictionary  of  the 
Gods,  Demi-Gods,  Heroes,  and  Fabulous  Per- 
sonages of  Antiquity  1 

Bryant's  New  System ;  or  ajQ  Analysis  of  Ancient  My- 
thology S 

Chevalier's  Description  of  the  Plain  of  Troy  ^1 

Cordiner's  Antiquities  of  the  North  of  Scotland  t 

Ferrarii  IJ>e  Re  Vestiaria  Libri  Septem  ;  et  Dissertatio  de 

Veterum  Lucernis  Sepulchralibus.  Patavii  1685     ] 

Folke's  Table  of  English  Silver  Coins,  from  the  Norman 

Conquest  to  1745  '  1 

Jackson's  Antiquities  and  Chronology  of  the  most  ancient 
Kingdoms,  from  the  creation  of  the  world,  for 
the  space  of  five  thousand  years  S 

Iter  Britanniarum;  or  that  part  of  the  Itinerary  of  Antoni- 
^  nus,  which  relates  to  Britain  ;  with  a  new  Com- 

ment, by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Reynolds  I 

Kennedy's  Complete  System  of  Astronomical  Chronology  ; 
unfolding  the  Scriptures,  &c. 

Ledwich's  Antiquities  of  Ireland 

Lumisden's  Remarks  on  the  Antiquities  of  Rome  and  its 
environs 

Marmora  Felsinea  :  A.  C.  C.  Malvasia.    Bononide.   1690 

Mercyrialis  (Hieronymi)  De  Arte  Gymnastica  Libri  VI. 
Amstelodami  1672 

Milner's  History  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  and  Survey  of 
the  Antiquities  of  Winchester 

Reflections  on    Do.  by  Sturges ;  with  Milner's  Answer 

Newton's  (Isaac)  Chronology  of  Ancient  Kingdoms 
amended 

Palamedes,  An  Inquiry  irjto  the  Ancient  Greek  Game,  sup- 
posed to  have  been  invented  by 

peck's  Desiderata  Curiosa ;  or  a  Collection  of  Scarce  Pie- 
ces, Epitaphs,  &c. 

Sigonii,   (Caroli)    De   Republica  Hebroeorum  Libri   vil. 

cum  Notis  J.  Nicolai 
Spelman's  translation  of  the  Roman  Antiquities  of  Diony- 

sius  Halicarnassensis  4 

Thoroton's  Antiquities  of  Nottinghamshire  3 


ANTIQUITIES,  &c.  3* 

ftUARTO.  VOL* 

Vincent's  Periplus  of  the  Erythrean  Sea ;  the  first  part 
containing  an  account  of  the  Navigation  of  the 
Ancients  from  the  Sea  of  Suez,  to  the  Coast  of 
Zanguebar  I 

————Voyage  of  Nearchus  from  the  Indus^  to  the 

Euphrates  ! 

White's  ^gyptiaca :  or  Observations  on  certain  Antiqui- 
ties of  Egypt  '  3 

Winkelman,  Histoire  de  L'Art  de  L'Antiquite' :  par  3 

OCTAVO. 

Adams's  Roman  Antiquities  1 

Alexandri   ab   Alexandro   Genialium   Dierum    Libri  VI. 

cum  commentariis  Tiraquelli.     1673  2 

Antiquities,  Treatise  on  the  Study  of;  by  F.  Pownall  I 

Bannier,  Mythology  and  Fables  of  the  Ancients  explained 
from  History:  by  the  Abbe'.  Gift  of  Mr.  Field- 
ing Lucas  4 

Gender's  arrangement  of  Coins,  Tokens,  and  Medalets  in 

Great  Britain,  &c.  1 

Dufresnoy,  Chronological  Tables  of  Universal  History, 
from  the  creation  of  the  world,  to  the  year 
1743:  by  Lenglet  2 

Egypt,  Report  of  the  Commission  of  Arts,  to  the  First 
Consul  Buonaparte,  on  the  Antiquities  of:  hy 
Ripaud  1 

Fosbrooke,  British  Monachism ;  or  Manners  and  Customs 

of  the  Monks  and  Nuns  of  England  :  by  T.  D.       2 

Goguet  on  the  Origin  of  Laws,  Arts,  and  Sciences,  among 

the  Ancient  Nations  3 

Hanno's  Voyage,  translated  by  Falkoner :  with  the  Greek 

Text  ♦  1 

Harwood's  Grecian  Antiquities  I 

HolwcU's    Mythological,    Etymological,   and    Historical 

Dictionary  1 

Hooper's  Inquiry  into  the  Ancient  Measures,  the  Attick, 

the  Roman,  and  especially  the  Jewish  1 

Hutton'8  History  of  the  Roman  Wall,  which  crosses  the 

Island  of  Great  Britain  1 

Hygini  Fabulae    et  Astronomica  Poetica;    cum   Notis 

Munkerii  1 


S^  ANTI QUITIES,  &c  > 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Kennett*g  An  tiquities  of  Rome  1 

Lewis's,  the  Antiquities  of  the  Hebrew  Republic  by  Tho- 
mas 4 
Mallet's  Northern  Antiquities  2 
Maurice's  Indian  Antiquities  7 

■     Sanscreet  Fragments.    See  Hist.  Misc.  vol.  2d. 
Musgrave's  Dissertations  on  the  Grecian  Mythology  I 

Pausanias,    Taylor's    translation  of   the   Description  of 

Greece  by  3 

Potter's  Antiquities  of  Greece  2 

Rollin's  History  of  the  Arts  and  Sciences  of  the  Anci- 
ents 4 
Sayers's  Miscellanies  Antiquarian  and  Historical  1 
Septchenes,  Religion  of  the  Ancient  Greeks,  illustrated  by 
an  explanation  of  their  Mythology ;  from  the 
French  of  1 
Whitaker,  the  Course  of  Hannibal  over  the  Alps  ascer- 
tained :  by  John                                                      2 
Wilcock's  Roman  Conversations  ;   or  a  short  Description 

of  the  Antiquities  of  Rome  2 

Winkelman's  Account  of  Herculaneum :   See  HisU  Misc, 
t«/.  2d. 

DUODECIMO. 

Acadcmie  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles  Lettres,  HistoireT      19 
■ Memoires  | 

depuis     son    Renouvellement,    Jusques    et  ^ 

compris  I'anne'e  1776.      Gift  of  the  Rev.  | 

Mr.  Nagot.  J       81 

Alexandri  Sardi,  De  Moribus  ac  Ritibus  Gentium,  Libri 

Tres.     Moguntiee.    1577  I 

Brissonius,  A.  et  Hotmanus,  de  Veteri  Ritu  Nuptiarum. 

Amstelodami  1562.  1 

McPherson's  Dissertations  on  the  Origin,  Antiquities,  &c. 

of  the  Ancient  Caledonians  I. 

P.  PetitiDe  Amazonibus  Dissertatio.     Amstelodami  1687     I 
Pluche,  the  History  of  the   Heavens ;  being   an    enquiry 

into  the  Origin  of  Idolatry :  from  the  French 
■'.  of  the  Abbe'  2 


(^5  ) 
ARCHITECTURE,  PAINTING,  MUSIC,  6fc 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

Adam^  the  Works  of  Architecture  of  Robert  and  Ja  mes ; 

with  plates  :  the  Text  in  English  and  French        2 

Ancient  Buildings  of  Rome  :  Measured  and  Delineated  by 
Anthony  Desgodetz;  fVith  137  plates:  the  ex- 
planations in  French  and  English  2 

Antiquities  of  Athens,  Measured  and  Delineated  by  James 
Stuart  and  Nicholas  Revett  Painters  and  Archi- 
tects :  with  plates  8 

Chambers,  A  Treatise  on  the  Decorative  Part  of  Civil 
Architecture,  illustrated  by  53  plates :  by  Sir 
William  1 

Collections  of  Engravings,  made  by  Henry  Nicols,  Esq. 
of  London,  Gift  of  Henry  Nicols,  Esq.  of 
Baltimore  1 

Kollman*s  Essay  on  Musical  Harmony  1 

Middleton's    Picturesque    and   Architectural   Views    for 

Cottages  I 

Mitchell's  Plans  and  Views  in  Perspective ;  with  des- 
criptions of  Buildings  in  England  and  Scotland : 
Also  an  Essay  on  Grecian,  Roman,  and  Gothic 
Architecture  :  with  plates  I 

Morrison's  useful  and  ornamental  Designs  in  Architecture, 

composed  in  the  manner  of  the  Antique  1 

Murphy's  Plans,  Elevations,  &c.  of  the  Gothic  Church  of 
Batalha,  in  Portugal;  with  the  History  and 
Description  by  F.  L.  de  Sousa :  with  27  plates       t 

Paine's  British  Palladio  :  with  plates  I 

Plans,  Elevations  and   Sections  of  Noblemen 

and  Gentlemen's  Houses  in^  England  C 

Palladio,  the  Architecture  of  A;  Designed  and  published  by 
G.  Leoni,    and  translated  from    the   Italian; 
2  vol.  in  I 

Richardson's   original  Designs  of  Coamtry  3eat5;-  with 

Phns,  Elevations,  &c^  1 


3*  ARCHITECTURE,  &c 

FOLIO.  VOL, 

Smeatou's  Narrative  of  the  Building,  and  Description  of 
the  construction  of  the  Edystone  Light-House, 
with  Stone  1 

Soane's   Plans,  Elevations   and  Sections  of  Buildings  in 

England  ,  1 

— — . Sketches  in  Architecture  ;  containing  Plans  and 

Elevations  of  Cottages,  Villas,  &c.  1 

Wood's   description  of  the  Hot  Bath  at  Bath  ;  with  the 

Plans,  Elevation,  and  Section  of  the  sMae  t 

aUARTO. 

Atvvood's  Dissertation  on  the  Construction  of  Arches  I 

Belidor,  Architecture  Hydraulique,  par  Monsieur  4 

Bell's  (Charles)  Essays  on  the  Anatomy  of  Expression  in 

Painting  t  with  plates  I 

Bromley's  Philosophical  and  Critical  History  of  the  Fine 

Arts,  Painting,  Sculpture,  and  Architecture  1 

Burney's  (Dr.)  General  History  of  Music  1 

- '  Account  of  Musical  performances  in  1 784,  in 
Commemoration  of  Handel  1 

Charnock's  Prospectus  of  A  History  of  Marine  Architec- 
ture.    See  Phil.  Misc.  vol.  1. 
Elsam's  Essay  on  Rural  Architecture :  with  plates  I 

Fulton's  (Richard,  Civil  Engineer)  Treatise  on  the  improve- 
ment  of  Canal  Navigation,  &c,  with  thoughts 
on  and  designs  for  Aqueducts  and  Bridges  of 
Iron  and  Wood  1 

Fuseii's  Lectures   on   Painting  :  delivered  at  the   Royal 

Academy  of  London  1801  I 

Hogarth's  Analysis  of  Beauty  1 

Lavater's  Essays  on  Physiognomy :  illustrated  with  plates    5 
Malton's    Essay    on   British  Cottage-Architecture:  -with 

plates  I 

Perspective  Practical,  exemplified  in  all  the  variety  of 
cases,  for  Painters,  Architects,  &c.  from  the 
French  of  A  Jesuit  of  Paris :  to  which  is  pre« 
fixed  the  Theory  of  Perspective  by  James 
Hodgson,  F.  R.  S.  I 

Semple's  Treatise   on  Building  in  Water :  with  plates 

Dublin  1776  1 


ARCHITECTURE,  &«!, 


aUARTO. 


VOL, 


Smeaton,  Reports  made  in  various  occasions  by  the  late 
John,  in  the  course  of  his  employment  as  a  civil 
Engineer.     Fol.  1st.  1797 

Switzer's  Universal  System  of  Water- Works,  philoso- 
phical and  practical 


OCTAVO. 

^des  Pembrochianae ;  or  a  Description  of  the  Curiosities  in 
Wilton-House 

Architecture,  Rudiments  of  Ancient;  with  a  Dictionary 
of  Terms :  illustrated  with  plates 

— — Essays  on  Gothic ;  by  the  Rev.  T.  Warton, 

J.  Bentham,  J.  Milner  and  Capt.  Grose  :  illus- 
trated with  plates 

Burney's  (Dr.)  Observations  on  the  state  of  Music  in 
France  and  Italy  in  1771 

Dallavi^ay's  Anecdotes  of  the  Arts  in  England ;  or  com- 
parative Remarks  on  Architecture,  Sculpture 
and  Painting 

D'Espie's  (Count)  Manner  of  securLag  all  sort  of  Build- 
ings against  Fire,     ^ee  Phil.  Misc.  vol.  2d. 

Gallini's  Critical  Observations  on  the  Art  of  Dancing 

Ganger's  New  Method  of  building  Chimnies  so  as  to  pre- 
vent Smoaking  and  improve  Fires 

Gilpin's  Essay  on  Prints 

-Three    Essays    on    Picturesque     Beauty;    on 

Sketching  Landscape ;  and  Landscape  Painting 

Mengs,  First  Painter  to  H.  C.  M.  Charles  3d,  the  works 
of  Anthony  Raphael 

MuUer's  Elements  of  Fortification,  regular  and  irregular 

Nicholson's  Principles  of  Architecture 

Nutshells,  or  Jchnographic  Distributions  for  small  Villas 

Pain's  Builder's  Pocket-Treasure ;  or  Palladio  delineated 
and  explained 

Price's  (Uvedale)  Essay  on  Picturesque,  &c. 

Smeaton's  Report  on  Ramsgate  Harbour 

Smith's  (Dr.  Robert)  Harmonics ;  or  True  ^ilosophy  of 
Musical  Sounds 

Tingry's  Painter  and  Varnisher's  Guide 

Vauban,  La  Manniere  de  Men  Fortifier  de  Monsieur  De 


^  ARCHITECTURE,  &c 

OCTAva  VOL 

Vauban,  The  new  Method  of  Fortification,  as  practised  by 

Monsieur  De  1 

'  Vinci,  A  Treatise  on  Painting,  translated  from  the  Italian 

of  Leonardo  Da  I 

DUODECIMO. 

Avison's  Essay  on  Musical  Expression  I 

Connoisseur,  the  English;  containing  an  account  of  what- 
ever is  curious  in  Painting,  Sculpture,  &c.  in 
England  2 

Cumberland's  Account  of  the  Paintings  in  the  King's  Pa- 
lace at  Madrid,  and  Buen-Retiro  1 
Guicciardini's  Account  of  the  ancient  Flemish  School  of 

Painting  1 

Shakspeare  Gallery,  the  catalogue  of  1 

Webb's  Inquiry  into  the  Beauties  of  Painting  1 

Winkelman's  Reflections  concerning  the  imitation  of  the 

Graecian  Artists  in  Painting  and  Sculpture  1 


BELLES  LETTRES  AND  CRITICISM 


aUARTO. 

VOL. 

Alison's  Essays  on  the  Nature  and  Principles  of  Taste  1 

Aristotele's  Treatise  on  Poetry  translated :  with  Notes  on 
the  translation,  and  on  the  original ;  and  two 
Dissertations,  on  Poetical,  and  Musical  Imita- 
tion.    By  Thomas  Twining  1 
Cicero's   Orations   against  Verres,   translated  by  White. 

Gift  of  Henry  Nicols,  Esq.  1 

De  Eruditione  Comparanda  in  Humanioribus,  &c.  Trac- 
tatus  Camerarii,  Fungeri,  &c.  Cum  Notis  Th. 
Crenii  1 

Fabricii  Bibliothaeca  Graeca ;  Sive  Notitia  Scriptorum 
Veterum  Graecorum.  Editio  quaita,  Curante 
G.  C.  Harles  6 

Gillies's    Translation    of    the    Orations    of    Lysias    and 

Isocrates  1 

Hill's  Synonymes  of  the  Latin  Language,  alphabetically  ar- 
ranged, with  critical  Dissertations  1 
Jones's  (Sir  William)  translation  of  the  Speeches  of  Isaeus, 

at  Athens  1 

Lempriere's  Classical  Dictionary  of  proper  Names  men- 
tioned  in  Ancient  Authors,  with    a  copious  ac- 
count of  their  works,  he.  1 
Michaelis's  Dissertation  on  the  Influence  of  Opinions  on 

Language,  and  of  Language  on  Opinions  1 

Morhofi  Polyhistor;  Sive  de  Notitia   Auctorum  et  Rerum 

commentarii.     Lubecce  1695  1 

Persian  Miscellanies  translated  by  Ouseley  1 

Persian  Lyrics  translated  by  Hindley  T 

Persian  Lyrics  translated  by  Richardson  1 

Persian  Literature,  Rousseau's  Flowers  of  1 

Steele's  Treatise  on  the  Melody  and  Measure  of  Speech        1 
Walker's  Critical  Pronouncing  Dictionary  oi'  the  English 

Language  I 

, ,  .  .  ■       Historical  Memoir  on  Italian  Tragedy,  from  the 

earliest  period,  to  the  present  time  I 


40  BELLES  LETTRES,  &c 

auARTo.       ^  Vol. 

Warton's  History  of  English  Poetry  from  the  close  of  the 
eleventh,  to  the  commencement  of  the  eighteenth 
century ;  to  which  are  prefixed  two  Disserta- 
tions on  the  Origin  of  Romantic  Fiction  in  Eu- 
rope, and  on  the  Introduction  of  Learning  into 
England  3 

OCTAVO. 

Alves's  Sketch  of  a  History  of  Literature  1 
Anthologia  Poetica  Graeco-Latina  Synonimis  Poeticis  in- 

strircta,  &c.  opera  P.  Halloix.     Duaci  1617  1 

Baker's  Reflections  upon  Learning  1 

Barry's  Letters  to  the  Dilettanti-Society  1 
Barry's  Inquiry  into  the  Real  and  Imaginary  obstructions 

to  the  acquisition  of  the  Arts  in  England  I 
Bayly's  Alliance  of  Music,  Poetry,  and  Oratory  1 
Beattie's  Essays  on  Music,  and  Poetry,  and  on  the  Useful- 
ness of  Classical  Learning  1 
Critical  Dissertations  2 
Beloe's  Anecdotes  of  Literature,  and  Scarce  Books  2 
Bentley's  Dissertation  on  Phalaris  examined :  by  Charles 

Boyle  I 
Berdmore's   Specimens  of  Literary   Resemblance  in  the 

works  of  Pope,  Gray  and  other  writers  1 
Blair's  Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Belles-Lettres  2 
British  Critic  from  1793,  to  April  1808  31 
British  Synonymy,  by  Mrs  Piozzi  2 
Bryant's  Observations  on  Rdwley's  Poems  1 
Campbell's  Philosophy  of  Rhetoric  2 
Canons  of  Criticism  1 
Censura  Literaria  containing  Titles,  Abstracts  and  Opini- 
ons of  old  English  Books  7 
Cicero's  Orations  translated  by  Guthrie  3 

■        Brutus ;  or  the  History  of  Eloquence  1 

Criticism  on  RoUiad  1 

Curiosities  of  Literature  2 
Dacier^  Les  Comedies  de  Terence ;  avec  la  Traduction  et 

les  Remarques  de  Madame  3 
Davies's  Dramatic  Miscellanies ;  or  Critical  Observations 

on  several  Plays  of  Shakspeare  S 

Davy's  Letters  on  subjects  of  Literature  2 


BELLES  LETTRES,  &c.  41 

OCTAVO.  vol.. 

Demosthenes,  Orations  of,  translated  by  Leland  3 
Dictionnaire    Universal    des    Synonymes    de  la  Langue 
Francaise ;  par  Girard,  Beauzee,  Roubaud,  et 

autres  Ecrivains  Celebres  3 
D'lsraeli's  Essay  on  the  Manners  and  Genius  of  Literarjr 

Characters  1 

Drake's  Literary-Hours  3 

Duff's  Essay  on  Original  Genius  1 

Feriar's  Illustrations  of  Sterne  1 

Gerard's  Essay  on  Genius  1 

—-— Essay  on  Taste  1 

Gilliland's  Dramatic  Synopsis ;  or  Essay  on  Theatre  1 
Gradus  ad  Parnassum ;  Sive  novus  Synonymorum  The- 
saurus 1 
Harris's  Philological  Inquiries  2 

Three  Treatises;  the  1st  on  Art;  2d  on  Music, 

Painting  and  Poetry,  and  3d  on  Happiness  1 
Hermogenis  Ars  Oratoria,  Graece ;  cum  Latina  interpreta- 

tione  et  Commentariis  G.  Laurentii.    1614  t 

Jortin's  Philological  and  Critical  Tracts  2. 

Karnes's  (Lord)  Elements  of  Criticism  2 

Kendersley's  Specimens  of  Hindoo-Literature  1 

Kett's  Elements  of  General  Knowledge  2 

Knight's  Inquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Taste  1 
La  Harpe,  Lycee;  ou  Cours  de  Litterature  Ancienne  et 

Moderne  :  par  Monsieur  de  17 

Lawson's  Lectures  on  Oratory  1 

Letters  on  Chivalry,  and  Romance  1 
Linguet's  Critical  Analysis,  and  Review  of  all  Voltaire's 

works  1 

Lipsi  (Justi)  Opera  Omnia  8 

Lowth's  Lectures  on  the  Sacred  Poetry  of  the  Hebrew  2 

Macrobii  Opera;  Cum  Notis  Gronovii:  1694  1 
Mason's  Essays  on    Poetical  and  Prosaic  Numbers,  and 

Elocution  1 
Maury,  Principles  of  Eloquence  adapted  to  the  Pulpit  and 

the  Bar ;  from  the  French  of  the  Abbs  1 
McDonald,  Some  of  Ossian's  lesser  Poems,  translated  by  : 
with  a  preliminary  Answer  to  Mr.  Laing's  Cri- 
tical Dissertation  on  the  Antiquity  of  Ossian's 

Poems  1 


4^  BELLES  LETTRES,  &c. 

OCTAVO.  VOL* 

Metronariston ;  or  a  Dissertation  on  a  Part  of  Greek  and 

Latin  Prosody  .  i 

Miller's  Retrospect  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.     Gift  of 

Mr,  C.  Chambers  2 

Milln's  Well-bred  Scholar ;  or  Practical  Essays  on  the 
best  Methods  of  improving  the  Taste  of  Youths,i 
&c.  1 

Mitford's  Inquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Harmony  in  Lan- 
guage 1 
Monboddo's  Essays  on  the  Origin  of  Language                       6 
Montagu's    (Mrs.)  Essays  on  the  Genius  and  Writings  of 

Shakspeare  1 

Nares's  Elements  of  Orthoepy;  containing  a  distinct  View 
of  the  whole  Analogy  of  the  English  Language, 
as  to  Pronunciation,  Accent  and  Quantity  1 

Ogilvie's  Observations  on  the  various  species  of  Composition    2 
Penn,  Critical,  Poetical  and  Dramatic  Works  of  John  2 

Quintilian's    Institutes  of   the  Orator  :  translated   by  J. 

Patsall  2 

Records  of  Literature,  Domestic   and   Foreign,  for  1807  : 

by  Charles  Taylor,  jun.  2 

Reflexions  Impartiales  sur  le  Progres  des  Sciences  dans   le 

18  Siecle  :  par  Monsieur  Bartoli  1 

Review,  the  Monthly  ;  from  1749,  to  1789  81 

— Index  to  Do.  3 

Enlarged,   the  Monthly  ;  from   1789,  to.j\pril 

1808  55 


The  Edinburghy  from  1803,  to  1808,  inclusive  12 

^The  Imperial,  for  1804  and  1805  5 

Riccoboni   Paraphrasis  in    Rhetoricam    Aristotelis;  Item 

commentarius  in  Doctrinam  Oratoriam  Ciccro- 

nis.  1588  1 
Richardson's  Essays  on  some  of  Shakespeare's  Dramatic 

Characters  1 

Roe's  Elements  of  English  Metre  1 

Scott's  Critical  Essays  on  several  English  Poets  1 

Sheridan's  Course  of  Lectures  on  Elocution  1 
Sidonii,   (C.  SoHi  Ap.)  Avernorum   Episco  pi  Opera  :  cum 

Notis.     Parisils  1614  1 

Smith's  Translation  of  Longinus  on  the  Sublime  1 

Taylor's  Essay  on  the  Sublime;  from  the  Greek  of  Plotinus  2 


BELLES  LETTRES,  &c.  43 

.  'r  OCTAVO.  VOL 

Taylor's    translation  of  Sallust    on    the    Gods  and   the 

World  ;  and  five  Hymns  of  Proculus  1 

Urqhuart's  Commentaries  on  Classical  Learning  1 
Verepaei,  (Simonis)  De  Epistolis    Latine    conscribendis, 

Libri  v.     1604.  1 

Walker's  Elements  of  Elocution  2 
■  ■Key  to  the   Classical   Pronunciation  of  Greek, 

Latin,  and  Scripture  Proper  Names  1 
————(J.  Cooper)  Historical  and  Critical  Essay  on  the 

Revival  of  the  Drama  in  Italy  :  1 

Ward's  System  of  Oratory  2 
Warburton  and  a  Warburtonian,  Tracts  by ;  not  admitted 

into  the  collections  of  their  respective  works  1 

Warton's  Essay  on  the  Genius  and  Writings  of  Pope  2 
Whitaker's  Review  of  Gibson's  Decline  and  Fall  of  the 

Roman  Empire  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Art  of  Speaking  1 
Cursory  Remarks  on  Tragedy,  on  Shakespeare,  &c.  1 
Denina's  Essay  on  the  Revolutions  of  Literature  1 
Dibdin's  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  Rare  and  Valu- 
able Editions  of  the  Greek  and  Roman  Classicsr  1 
Dunster's  Considerations  on  Milton's  early  Reading,   and 

the  Prima  Stamina  of  his  Paradise  Lost  1 
Essay  on  the  Nature  of  English  Verse  with  directions  for 
reading   Poetry :     By  the  author  of  the  Essay 

on  Punctuation  1 

Felton's  Dissertation  on  Reading  the  Classics  1 

Formey's  Eleraenjary  Principles  of  Belles-Lettres  1 
Goldsmith's  Enquiry  into  the  State  of  Polite  Learning  in 

Europe  1 

Grayton's  Festivous  Notes  on  Don  Quixote  1 

Hole's  Remarks  on  the  Arabian  Nights'  Entertainments  1 
Kurd's   Translation  of  Horace's   Epistles  and  the  Art  of 

Poetry;  with  Commentary  and  Notes  2 

Journal  des  Savans;  depuis  1665,  Jusqu'en  1616         "|  14 

-Nouveau;  pour  1792 — 3 — 4 — 6  }  10 


7 


The  Gift  of  Henry  Nicols,  Esq. 
Knox's   Hints   to  Public   Speakers ;  intended  for  Young 
Students  at  Law 


M  BELLES  LETTRES,&t;. 

DUODECIMO.  vOi, 

Labbe,  Eruditae  Prouuntiationis  Catholicli  Indicae  ;  Opera 
et  Studio  Philippi 

Leland^s  Dissertation  on  the  Principles  of  Human  Elo- 
quence 

Lindley  Murray's  English  Reader.  Gift  of  Mr,  Geo. 
Douglas 

My  Pocket  Book ;  or  Hints  for  a  Tour  in  quarto,  to  be 
•  called.  The   Stranger   in   Ireland.      Gift   of 

Wm.  Lorman,  Esq. 

Progress  of  Romance,  through  Times,  Countries,  and 
Manners  ;  with  Remarks  on  the  good  and  bad 
Effects  of  it,  on  them  respectively 

Pye's  Translation  of  the  Poetic  of  Aristotle 

Rollin's  Method  of  Teaching  and  Studying  Belles-Lettres 

Roman  Nights ;  or  Dialogues  at  the  Tombs  of  the  Scipios ; 
from  the  Italian  of  Count  Verri 

Sale  of  Authors ;  a  Dialogue  in  imitation  of  Lucian's  Sale 
of  Philosophers 

Shakespeare  Illustrated  :  or  the  Novels  and  Histories,  on 
which  his  Plays  are  founded ;  with  Critical  Re- 
marks, by  the  author  of  the  Female  Quixote 

Sheridan's  Lectures  on  the  Art  of  Reading 

Spence's  Essay  on  Pope's  Odyssey 

TrusIer'sDistinction  between  Words  esteemed  Synonymous, 
in  the  English  Language 

Vortigern  and  Rowena,  Passages  selected  by  distinguished 
personages,  on  the  Great  Trial  of 

Warton's  (Thomas)  Observations  on  the  Fairy  Queen  of 
Spencer 

Weston,  Q.  Horatius  Flaccus  cum  Locis  quibusdam 
e  Graecis  ^criptoribus  CoUatus;  a  Stephano 


(  45  ) 
BIBLICAL. 


FOLIO.  VOL. 

Hammond's  (Dr.  Henry)  Paraphrases  and  Annotations 
upon  all  the  New  Testament,  the  Psalms,  and 
the  Proverbs.     See  his  works  3d  and  4th  vols. 

Holmes,  Vetus  Testamentum  Graecum,  cum  Variis  Lecti- 
onibus  :  Edidit  Robertus  (the  three  first  Nos.) 

Holy  Bible,   containing  the    Old  and   New  Testaments : 

Printed  in  Massachiisetts  by  Isaiah  Thomas  1 

Kennicott,   Vetus  Testamentum  Hebraicum,  cum  Variis 

Lectionibus.     Edidit  Benjaminus  2 

Patrick's  (Bishop  Simon)  Commentary  upon  the  Old  Testa- 
ment :  The  fourth  volume,  comprehending 
the  Prophets,  being  a  continuation  by  William 
Lowth  4 

Taylor's  Life  and  Death  of  Jesus  Christ,  with  Considera- 
tions and  Discourses  upon  the  several  Parts  of 
the  Story  1 

"Wecheli  Heredes,  Vetus  et  Novum  Testamentum  Grae- 
cum: Apud  Andreae       Franeofurti,  A.  D.  1597     X 

Wetstenii,  Novum  Testamentum  Graecum;  cum  Lec- 
tionibus Variantibus,  et  Commentario:  Opera  et 
studio  Joannis  Jacobi     u4mstelodami^  A.D.  17 52     2 

Whitby's  (Daniel)  Paraphrase  and  Commentary  on   the 

New  Testament  2 

Woide,   Novum   Testamentum  Graecum,  e  Codice  M.  S. 

Alexandrino  Descriptum  a  Carolo  Godefriedo         J 

aUARTO. 

Blackwall,  the  Sacred  Classics  defended  and  illustrated : 

By  A  1 

Blair's  (Rev.  John)  Lectures  on  the  Canon  of  Scriptures  :       \ 

Blayney's  (Benjamin)  translation  of  Jeremiah  and  Lamen- 
tations :  with  Notes  1 

Dissertation  on    Daniel's  Prophecy  of 

Seventy  Weeks ;  to  which  is  added  his  transla- 
tion of  the  Book  of  Zechariah  :  with  Notes  1 

Boch  arti    (Samuelis)    Hierozoicon,  Sive  de  Animalibus  S. 

Scripturae,  recensuit  E.  F.  C.  RcserirauHer  :  ^ 

c 


U  BIBLICAL. 

aUARTO.  VOL 

BryaJnt's  (Jacob)   Observations    upon    some  Passages  in 

Scripture,  which  the  c-cmies  of  Religion  have 

thought  most  obnoxious  ] 

Campbell,  The  Four  Gospels,  translated  from  the  Greek, 

with  Dissertations  and  Notes :  by  George  5 

Crude n's  (Alexander)  Concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures 

of  the  Old  and  New  Testament  1 

Delgado's  (Isaac)  New  English  Translation  of  the  Penta- 
teuch 
Gilpin's  (William)  Exposition  of  the  New  Testament 
Holy   Bible    translated    from    the  Latin  Vulgate;  with 

Annotations  :  Doway  edition,  printed  by  Carey 

&  Co.  Philadelphia 
King's  (Edward)  Remarks  upon  the  Signs  of  the  Times, 

1799:      And    Bishop  of  Rochester's   Critical 

Disquisitions  on  the  18th  Chapter  of  Isaiah,  in 

answer  to  Do. 
Locke's  (John)  Paraphrase  and  Notes  on  the  Epistles  of 

St.  Paul 
>  ■         and    William   Dodd's  Common-Place-Book  to 

the  Holy  Bible 
Lowman's  (Moses)  Paraphrase  and  Notes  on  the  Revela- 
tion of  St.  John 
McKnight's   (James)   Harmony  of  the    Four    Gospels  i 

with  a  Paraphrase  and  Notes 
'         Literal    translation  of    the    Apostle  St.  Paul's 

first  and  second  Epistles  to  the  Thessalonians : 

with  a  Commentary  and  Notes 
Newton's  (Isaac)  Observations    upon    the  Prophecies  of 

Daniel,  and  the  Apocalypse  of  St.  John 
Owen,  the  Modes  of  Quotation  used  by  the  Evangelical 

Writers,    Explained    and   Vindicated ;  by  Dr. 

Henry 
Philiponi,  (Joannis)  in  Caput  1.    Geneseos,  de  Mundi  Cre- 

atione,  Libri  Septem  :    Interprete  B.  Corderio 
Royaumont,  Histoire  du  Vieux  et  duNouveau  Testament, 

avec  Figures  et  Explications ;  par 

Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend. 
Sigonii,  (Caroli)  de  RepubHca  Hebrteorum,  Libri  Septem 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrse ;  or  the   Truth  and  Divine 

.  Authority  of  the  Scriptures,  asserted 
Welle's  Companion  to  the  Holy  Bible:  ivith  maps  and 

plates 


BIBLICAL.  4? 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Bull's  (Bishop)  Harmonia  Apostolica ;  or  the  Agreement  of 
St.  Paul  and  St.  James ;  translated  from  the 
Latin^  by  the  Rev.  T.  Wilkinson  1 

Burder's  (Samuel)  Oriental  Customs ;  or  an  Illustration  of 

the  Sacred  Scriptures,  &c.  1 

Burnett's  (Thomas)  Sacred  Theory  of  the  Earth  2 

Chardin's  (John)  Observations  on  divers  passages  of  Scrip- 
ture 4 

Doddridge's  Expositor ;  or  a  Paraphrase  and  Version  of 
the  New  Testament ;  with  Critical  Notes,  and 
a  Practical  Improvement  of  each  Section  6 

Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Horae  Mosaicae;  or  a  View  of  the  Mo- 
saical  Records,  with  respect  to  their  Coincidence 
with  Profane  Antiquity,  and  their  Connection 
with  Christianity  2 

Dissertation  on  the  Prophecies  relative  to  the 
Great  Period  of  1260  years  2 

Farmer's  (Hugh)  Letters  on  the  Gospel  Demoniacks  1 

Gray's  (Robert)  Key  to  the  Old  Testament  I 

Guyse's  (Dr.  John)  Practical  Expositor  ;  or  an  Exposition 
of  the  New  Testament,  in  the  form  of  a  Para- 
phrase ;  with  Notes,  and  serious  Recollections        6 

Home's  (Bishop)  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Psalms  2 

Hardis's  (James)  Dissertations  on  the  Nature  and  Occasion 

of  Psalm  and  Prophecy  ] 

Jones's  (William)  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Figurative 
Language  of  the  Holy  Scripture,  and  the  Inter- 
pretation of  it,  from  Scripture  itself,  &c.  I 

Jurieu  on  the  Accomplishment  of  the  Prophecies  1 

Kennicott's  (Benjamin)  Dissertations  on  the  State  of  the 

Printed  Hebrew  Text  of  the  Old  Testament  2 

• Dissertations   on  the  Tree  of  Life,  in  Paradise; 

and  on  the  Oblations  of  Cain  and  Abel  1 

Kett's  (Henry)  View  of  Scriptural  Prophecies,  and  their 

Accomplishment  2 

Leiand,  the  Divine  Authority  of  the  Old  and  New  Tes- 
tament asserted  :  by  John  1 

Levi's  Defence  of  the  Old  Testament.  See  Theological 
Misc.  P''ol.  1st 

Lowman's  (Moses)  Dissertation  on  the  Civil  Government 

of  the  Hebrews  I 


4$  BIBLICAL 

OCTAVO  VOL. 

Lowth's  (Dr.  Robert)  New  Translation  of  Isaiah ;  with  a 

Preliminary  Dissertation,  and  Critical  Notes  2 

Michaeli,  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament ;  translated 

by  H.  Marsh,  from  the  German  of  John  David      5 

Miscellanea  Sacra  3 

Newcome's    (Bishop  William)  Historical   View  of   the 

English  Biblical  Translations  1 

Newton's  (Bishop  Thomas)  Works  5 

Dissertations  on  theProphecies     2 

Nisbet's  (N.)  Key  to  the  Understanding  of  the  most  diffi- 
cult Passages  in  the  New  Testament  1 

Oliver's  Scripture-Lexicon;  or  a  Dictionary  of  above  Four 
thousand  Proper  Names,  Persons,  and  Places, 
mentioned  in  the  Bible,  divided  into  Syllables; 
with  their  proper  Accents,  and  Description  of 
them  1 

Orton's  (Rev.  Job)  Short  and  Plain  Exposition  of  the  Old 
Testament ;  with  Devotional  and  Practical  Re- 
flections, for  the  use  of  Families  5 

Paley's  Horae  Paulinae;  or  the  Truth  of  the  Scripture  His- 
tory of  St.  Paul,  evinced  1 

Playford's  English  Version  of  the  Psalms  1 

Pluche,  The  Truth  of  the  Gospel  demonstrated  from  Pro- 
phecy :  From  the  French  of  the  Abbe  2 

Priestley's  (Dr.  Joseph)  Letters  to  Bishop  Newcome,  on  the 

Duration  of  our  Saviour's  Ministry  1 

Robert's  (Peter)  Answer   to  Volney's  Book    called  the 

Ruins  1 

Stanhope's  (George)  Paraphrase  and  Comment  upon  the 
Epistles  and  Gospels  appointed  to  be  used  in  the 
Church  of  England,  on  all  Sundays  and  Holy  days     4 

Thomson,  The  Old  Covenant,  commonly  called  The  Old 
Testament:  translated  from  the  Septuagint : 
by  Charles  Philadelphia  1808  4 

Travis's  (George)  Letters  to  Edward  Gibbon,  Esq.  author 
of  the  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the 
Roman  Empire  1 

Voltaire,  Letters  to,  by  certain  Jews,  containing  an  Apo- 
logy for  the  Old  Testament:  from  the  French 
of  the  Abbe  Guenee  1 


BIBLICAL  49 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Watson's  (Dr.  R.)  Apology  for  the  Bible ;  in  a  Series  of 

Letters  addressed  to  Thomas  Paine  1 

Wilson's  (W.)  Method  of  Explaining  the  New  Testa- 
ment, &c.  I 

DUODECIMO. 

Bible,  Morality  of  the,  extracted  from  all  the  Canonical 
Books,  both  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament : 
by  R.  C.  1 

Butler's  (Charles)  Horae  Biblicae ;  or  Notes  on  the  Origi- 
nal  Text,  early  Versions,  and  printed  Editions 
of  the  Old  and  New  Testament  1 

Cooper's  (Samuel)  Four  Hundred  Texts  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
ture, explained  1 

Truth  of  Christianity,  evinced  in  a  new  Expla- 
nation of  the  seventh  Chapter  of  Isaiah  1 

Gother's  (Dr.  John)  Instructions,  and  Practical  Thoughts 
on  the  Epistles,  Lessons,  and  Gospels  of  all  the 
Sunda)'*,  Festivals,  &c.  2 

History  of  the  Life  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ :  from  the 

French  1 

Newcome's  (Bishop  William)  Dissertation  on  the  Duration 

of  our  Lord's  Ministry  ;  in  reply  to  Dr.  Priestley     1 

Paine's  Age  of  Reason,  A  Reply  to  1 

Scott's  (Thomas)  Vindication  of  the  Divine  Inspiration  of 
the  H0I3'  Scriptures;  in  Ansv^rer  to  T.  Ptiine^s 
Age  of  Reason  1 

Watson's  Apology  for  the  Bible.     See  Reply  to  Paine^s 

Age  of  Reason  1 

Whitaker's  (E.  W.)  General  and  Connected  View  of  the 
Prophecies ;  with  a  brief  Account  of  their  Ac- 
<?oraplishment  1 


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BIOGRAPHY, 


FOLIO. 

VOt. 

JSlfredi  Magni  Anglorum  Regis  Vita :  a  Johanne  Spelman. 
See  Spelmani  Glossarium 

Athen*  Oxonienses:  An  exact  History  of  all  the  Writers 
and  Bishops  who  have  had  their  education  in 
the  University  of  Oxford ;  from  1500,  to  1695     2 

Barnes's  History  of  the  Life  of  Edward  III ;  and  that  of 

his  Son,  sirnamed  the  Black-Prince  1 

Biographia  Britannica  ;  or  the  Lives  of  the  most  eminent 
Persons  who  have  flourished  in  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.     By  Kippis  5 

Carte's  History  of  the  Life  of  James  Duke  of  Ormonde  3 

Cave's  Lives  of  the  most  Eminent  of  the  Primitive  Fathers, 
during  the  first  three  hundred  years.  Gift  of 
Mr.  George  W.  Field  2 

Dictionaire   Historique   et  Critique    de  Bayle.     Gift  of 

Wm.  M'Creery,  Esq.  4 

Dictionary,  (A  General)  Historical  and  Critical;  containing 
the  History  of  the  most  illustrious  Persons,  of 
all  Ages  and  Nations,  particularly  those  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland:  and  including  a  Transla- 
tion of  Bayle's,  with  Reflections  on  those  Pas- 
sages which  seem  to  favour  Scepticism :  by 
Bernard,  Birch,  Lockman,  &c.  10 

Priestley's  (Joseph)  Map  of  Biography 

aUARTO. 

Abeilard  and  Heloisa,  Berrington's  Lives  of 
Alexander  the  Great,  Clayton's  Life  of 
Bowyer,  Biographical  Anecdotes  of  William  :  by  John  Ni- 
chols 
Cook,  Kippis's  Life  of 
Erasmus,  Jortin's  Life  of 
Fox,  Publick  Life  of  Charles  James :  by  Fell 
Gassendus  de  Vita  Peireskii 


BIOGRAPHY.  51 


aUARTO.  VOI». 


Herbert,  Life  of  Lord  1 

Hutchinson,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Colonel  1 

Leo  Xth,  Roscoe's  Life  and  Pontificate  of  4 

Linnaeus,  Trappers  Translation  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Charlee  1 

Mansfield,  HoUiday's  Life  of  Lord  1 
Mason's  Life  of  Gray.     See  Misc.  for  Gray^s  works 

Medici,  Roscoe's  Life  of  Lorenzo  de  2 

Milton,  Hayley's  Life  of  1 
Peintres,  Entretien  sur  les  Vies  et  sur  les  Ouvrages  des 

plus  Excellens.     Gift  of  Henry  Nicols,  Esq.  2 

Pennant,  Life  of  Thomas  1 

Pilkington's  Biographical  Dictionary  of  Painters  1 

Poggio  Bracciolini,  Life  of,  by  Shepherd  1 

Stanley's  Lives  of  the  Philosophers  1 

Strutt's  Biographical  Dictionary  of  all  the  Engravers  2 

Thomas,  Military  Memoirs  of  Mr.  George  1 

Walker's  Memoirs  of  the  Irish  Bards  1 
Walpole,  Coxe's  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Administration 

of  Sir  Robert  3 

■ — Coxe's  Memoirs  of  Horatio  Lord  1 

Wilmot,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  John  E.  1 
touch's  Edition  of  Walton's  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne, 

Sir  Henry  Wotton,   Mr.   Richard  Hooker,  Mr. 

George  Herbert,  and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson  ; 

with  Notes,  and  the  Life  of  the  Author  1 

OCTAVO. 

Addington's  Life  of  St.  Paul,  and  Remarks  oij  his  writings  1 

Addison's  Anecdotes,  Memoirs,  &c,  12 
Adolphus,  Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  French  Revolution; 

by  John  2 
Agricola,  Aikin's  Translation  of  Tacitus's  Treatise  on  the 

Inhabitants  of  Germany ;  and  the  Life  of  1 

Anquetil's  Anecdotes  of  the  Court  of  Lewis  XIV,  2 

Argyle,  Campbell's  Life  of  John  Duke  of  1 

Aujbigne,  The  Life  of  Theod.  Agrippa  D'  1 

Beattie,  Forbes's  Life  of  James  3 

Belknap's  American  Biography  1 
Berkeley,    Bishop   of  Cloyne   in   Ireland,    Memoirs   of 

George  1 

Berwick,  Memoirs  of  the  Marshal,  written  bv  himiieJf  2 


52  BIOGRAPHY. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Biographia  Evangelica;  or  an  Historical  Account  of  the 
Lives  and  Deaths  of  the  most  eminent  Protes- 
tant Authors  and  Preachers,  to  the  year  1 785  4 
Navalis ;  or  Memoirs  of  the  Lives  and  Charac- 
ters of  the  Officers  of  the  Navy  of  Great  Bri- 
tain ;  from  1660,  to  1794  :  by  J.  Charnock  6 

Medica  ;  or  Memoirs  of  the  Lives  and  Writings 

of  the  most  eminent  Medical  Characters :    by 
Benjamin  Hutchinson  2 

Biographiana:  by  the  Compiler  of  Aneodotes  of  distin- 
guished Persons  2 
Biographical  Anecdotes  of  distinguished  Persons,  chiefly 
of  the  eighteenth  and  two  preceding  Centuries: 
by  W.  Seward.     Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole  5 

Anecdotes  of  the  most  eminent  Persons  of  the 

eighteenth  Century  3 

Birknell's  Instances  of  the  Mutability  of  Fortune;  selected 

from  Ancient  and  Modern  History  1 

Blair,  Hill's  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Dr.  1 

^uchan's  Lives  of  Fletcher  and  Thomson  1 

Burke,  Bisset's  Life  of  Edmund  2 

Butler,  The  Lives  of  the  Primitive  Fathers,  Martyrs,  and 

other  principal  Saints:  by  the  Rev.  Alban  12 

Cagliostro,  Life  of  1 

Campbell's  Lives  of  the  British  Admirals,  to  the  year  1779     4 
Catharine  II.  Empress  of  Russia,  Tooke's  Life  of  3 

Colin i.  The  Life  of  Benvenuto :  by  Thomas  Nugent'  1 

Charles  II.  King  of  Great  Britain,  Harris's  Historical  and 

Critical  Account  of  the  Life  of  2 

Charles  XII.    King   of  Sweden,   History  of:    from  the 

French  of  Voltaire  1 

Chatham,  Life  of  Lord  3 

Chatterton,  Gregory's  Life  of  1 

Cicero,  Middleton's  Life  of  3 

Clarendon,  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  England,  The  Life  of 

Edward  Earl  of;    written  by  himself  3 

Cleri's  Journal  of  Lewis  xvi,  whilst  in  the  Temple  1 

Constantine  the  Great,  Life  of :  from  the  French  of  Le 

Beau  1 

Cook,  Kippis's  Life  of  Captain  1 

Cromwell,  Harris's  Life  of  Oliver  1 


BIOGRAPHY  53 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Cromwell,  Noble's  Memoirs  of  the  Prote,cloral  House  of  2 

David,  Historical  Life  of  King  2 

Chandler's  Critical  History  of  the  Life  of  King  2 

Defoe,  Chalmer's  Life  of  1 

Dermody,  Raymond's  Life  of  Thomas  2 
Doddridge,  Memoirs  of  the  Life   and  Writings  of  the 

Rev.  P.  I 
Dumouriez,  the  Life  of  General  3 
Eikon-Basilike ;  or  a  Portraiture  of  the  Life  aad  Suffer- 
ings of  Charles  1st  1 
Fielding,  Xenophon's  Memoirs  of  Socrates  :  translated  by 

Sarah  1 

Frederick  the  Great,  King  of  Prussia,  The  Life  of  2 

B.  H.  La  Trobe's  Anecdotes  of  1 

Thiebault's  Original  Anecdotes  of  i? 

Garrick,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  David  :  by  Thomas  Da- 
vies  2 

The  Life  of:  hy  A.  Murphy  2 

Gilpin's  Life  of  Archbishop  Cranmer  1 

Bishop  Latimer,  and  Bernard  Gilpin  1 

Wicliff,  and  his  most  eminent  Disciples  1 

Guion,  The  Life  of  Lady  :  from  the  French  1 

Grotius,  Burigny's  Life  of  1 

Gustavus  the  Great,  King  of  Sweden,  Harte's  Life  of  2 

Heath,  Memoirs  of  Major  General :  written  by  himself  1 
Hildesley,  Bishop   of  Sodor  and  Mann,  Memoirs  of  Rt. 

Rev.  Mark  :  by  the  Rev.  W.  Butler  1 
Hogarth,  Biographical  Anecdotes  of  William  1 
Home,  Jones's  Life  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  George  1 
Howe,  Mason's  Life  of  Richard  Earl  i 
Human-Longevity ;  or  a  List  of  Seventeen  Hundred  and 
twelve  Persons  who    attained  a  Century  and 
upwards;    with   Anecdotes?  of  the    most  Re- 
markable :  by  J.  Easton  1 
Hume,  Ritchie's  Account   of  the  Life  and  Writings  of 

David  1 

Hunter's  Sacred  Biography  d 

Johnson,  Boswell's  Life  of  Samuel  3 

Robert  Anderson's  Life  of  Samuel  I 

— — Letters  to,  and  from  Samuel :  published  by  Hes- 
ter Lynch  Piozzi  2 

H 


U  BIOGRAPHY 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Johnson,  John  Hawkins's  Life  of  Dr.  Samuel  1 

Jones,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  William  1 

Lackington,  Life  of  James ;  witten  by  himself.     Gift  of 

the  Author  1 

Leland,  (John)  Thomas  Hea^ne,  and  Anthony  a  Wood, 

The  Lives  of  those  eminent  Antiquaries  2 

Lewis  XVI,  Hue's  Account  of  the  last  Years  of  the  Life 

of  1 

Lounger's  Common-Place   Book;   or  Anecdotes   Biogra- 
phic, Political,  &c.  4 
Mahomet,  Prideaux's  Life  of  1 
Marlborough,  Lediard's  Life  of  John  Duke  of  2 

.... An  Account  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Dowager 

Duchess  of;  from  her  first  coming  to  Court,  to 
the  year  1710:  by  herself  1 

Memoirs  of  Politianus,  Sannazarius  Bembus,  Fracastorius, 
Flaminius,  and  the  Amalthaei :  by  the  Rev.  W. 
Parr  Greswell  1 

Metastasio,  Burney's  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  3 
Mirabeau's  Secret  History  of  the  Court  of  Berlin,  in  1 786  2 
More,  Warner's  Life  of  Sir  Thomas ;  to  which  is  added 

his  History  of  Utopia  1 

Nash,  Goldsmith's  Life  of  1 

Paine,  Life  of  Thomas.     Gift  of  D.  M'Mechen,  Esq.  1 

Peter  the  Great,  Anecdotes  of  1 

Petersburg,  Secret  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of,  towards  the 
»  end  of  the  Reign  of  Catharine  II,  and  the  Com- 

mencement of  that  of  Paul  I.  1 

Philip  King  of  Macedon,  Leland's  History  of  the  Life  of  2 
l^lutarch's  Lives ;  translated  from   the  Greek  by  Lang- 

horne  6 
Pole,  History  of  the  Life  of  Cardinal  2 
Neve's  Animadversions  on  Mr.  Philip's  Life  of  Car- 
dinal 1 
Pope,  Wharton's  Life  of  Sir  Thomas                                       1 
Pyrrhus,  The  Life  and  Military  Exploits  of  1 
Richardson,  The  Life  and  private  Correspondence  of  Sa- 
muel                                                                         6 
Robertson,  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Dr.  Wil- 
liam :  by  Dugald  Stewart  1 


BIOGRAPHY.  55 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Rousseau's  (J.  J.)  Original  Correspondence  with  Mad.  de 

La  Tour-Franqueville,  and  M.  du  Peyron :  from 

the  French  2 

Ruddiman,  The  Life  of  Thomas :  by  George  Chalmers  I 

Sancho's  Letters;  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life  1 

Sextus  V,  Leti's  Life  of  Pope  1 

Sobieski,  King  of  Poland,  Coyer's  Life  of  John  I 

Socinus,  Toulmin's  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of 

Faustus  1 

Socrates,  The  Life  of:  by  Gilbert  Cooper  1 

Sweden,  Characters  and  Anecdotes  of  the  Court  of;  from 

1770,  to    1789.       Gift   of  John    O'Donnell, 

Esq.  1 

Thomson's  Lives  of  the  Twelve  Caesars ;  from  the  Latin 

of  Suetonius  1 

Tillotson,  Birch's  Life  of  Dr.  J.  1 

Troubadours,  Literary  History  of  the,  containing   their 

Lives :  from  the  French  of  St.  Pelaie  1 

Turenne,  The  Life  of  Marshal  De  2 

Turgot,  The  Life  of  Mons.  1 

Twiss's  Anecdotes  of  Chess-Players ;  with  Researches  on 

the  Game  of  Chess  2 

Wakefield,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Gilbert :  written  By 

himself  1 

Wales,  Birch's  Life  of  Henry  Prince  of  1 

Washington,  the  Life  of  General :  by  John  Marshall  5 

Ramsay's  Life  of  General  1 

Wraxall's  Memoirs  of  the   Courts  of  Berlin,   Dresden, 

Warsaw,  and  Vienna;  in  1777,  '78,  and  '79        2 

DUODECIMO. 

Aikins's  Translation  of  D'Alembert's   Select   Eulogies  of 

Members  of  the  French  Academy;  with  Notes       2 
American  Nepos  1 

Anas,  The  French  3 

Andrews,  Anecdotes,  &c.  Antient  and   Modern :    by  J. 

Pettit  "  1 

Anecdotes  (Biographical)  •  of  the  Founders  of  the  French 

Republic  ,  2 


BIOGRAPHY.  56 


DUODECIMO.  VOL. 


Authors,  Walpole's  Biographical  Catalogue  of  Royal  and 

,  Noble  2 
Beauveau,  Memoires  du  Marquis  de,  pour  servir  a  I'His- 

toire  de  Charles  IV.  Due  de  Lorraine  1 

Biographia  Classica  -  2 

Biographical  Cusiosities  1 

Charles  XII.  Roi  de  Suede,  Histoire  de  :  par  Voltaire  1 
Clairon,  Memoirs  of  Hyppolite;  with  Reflections  on  the 

Dramatic  Art :  by  herself  2 

Commodus,  The  Life  of :  from  the  Greek  of  Herodian  1 

Cowper,  Hayley's  Life  and  Posthumous  Works  of  William  3 

Cumberland's  (Richard)  Memoirs  :  by  himself  1 

^Anecdotes  of  eminent  Painters  in  Spain  2 

Drake's  Essays,  Biographical,  Critical,  and  Historical; 
illustrative  of  the  Tatler,  Spectator,  and  Guar- 
dian 3 
Eloges  des  Academiciens,  morts  depuis  le  renouvellement 
de  I'Acadamie  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres. 
Gift  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Nagot  2 
Erasmus,  The  Apophtegms  of  the  Ancients  :  selected  from 

the  Greek  and  Latin  collections  of  2 

Eugene,  Prince  of  Savoy,  The  History  of  Francis  1 

Fanning,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Captain  1 

Foote,  Memoirs  of  Samuel  2 

Frederick  the  Great,  Zimmerman's  Select  Views  of  2 
Ganganelli,  Pope  Clement  XIV,  Letters  of;  to  which  are 

prefixed  Anecdotes  of  his  Life  2 

Gardiner,  The  Life  of  Colonel :  by  P.  Doddridge  1 

Hanway,  Pugh's  Life  of  1 

Harriot's  (Lieut.  John)  Struggles  through  Life  2 

Holt's  Characters  of  the  Kings  and  Q,ueens  of  England  3 
Hov^'ard,  Life   of  John:  by  Aiken.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W. 

Field  1 
Itard,  Historical  Account  of  the  Discovery  and  Education 
of  a  Savage-Man,  caught  in  the  woods,  near 

Aveyron,  in  1708  :  from  the  French  of  1 

Kotzbue,  The  most  Remarkable  Year  in  the  Life  of  Von  1 

La  Motte,  The  Life  of  the  Countess  de  2 

Lee,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  General  Charles  1 

Lewis  XV.  Memoirs  of  the  Private  Life  of  4 


BIOGRAPHY.  s; 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Maintenon,  Memoirs  for  the  History  of  Madame  d^  5 

— — ^ Letters  of  Madame  de  2 

Mavor's  British  Nepos  1 

Moreau,  The  Life  and  Campaigns  of  General  1 
Ninon  de  L'Enclos,  Memoirs  of;    with  her  Letters  to 
Mons.  de  St.  Evremond,  and  to  the  Marquis  de 

Sevigne  1 

Petrarch,  The  Life  of  2 

Pilkington,  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  3 

Pitt,  Life  of  William  1 

Priestley's  Explanation  of  his  Biographical  Chart  1 

Putnam,  Humphrey's  Life  of  General  1 

Retz,  Memoirs  of  Cardinal  de  4 
Revolutionary  Plutarch;  exhibiting  the  most  distinguished 

Characters  of  the  French  Republic  3 
Romans,  D'Arnaj^s  Private  Life  of  the  1 
Rousseau,  Anecdotes  of  J.  J.  1 
Russel,  Letters  of  Lady  1 
Sevigne,  Letters  from  the  Marchioness  de,  to  her  Daugh- 
ter the  Countess  de  Grignan  :  from  the  French  7 
Stiles's  History  of  three  Judges  of  King  Charles  I,  who 

fled  to  America  1 

Trenk,  Life  of  Baron  De  1 
Wesley,  Hampson's  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of 

Rev.  John  '3 
Wilke's  (John)  Correspondence  wf/jti  his  Friends;  with 

Memoirs  of  his  Life  5 

Zimmerman,  Tissot's  Life  of  Dr.  I 


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cjyrAr/'iT^i^y. 


aUARTO. 


Black's  Lectures  on  the  Elements  of  Chymistry;  delivered 
in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  and  published 
by  Dr.  J.  Robison  2 

Fourcroy,  Translation  of  the  Table  of  Chymical  Nomen- 
clature, proposed  by  Guyton  de  Morveau,  La- 
voisier, Bertholet,  and  1 

OCTAVO. 

Bergman's  Dissertation  on  Elective  Attractions :  transla- 

ted  from  the  Latin  ''*  .^  «:oa 


Physical  and  Chymical  Essays:  translated  by    ' 

Dr.  Cullen  ^ 

Cramer's  Elements  of  the  Art  of  Assaying  Metals  1 

Davy's  Researches,  Chymical  and  Philosophical ;  chiefly 

concerning  Nitrous  Oxide  1 

Fourcroy's  Elements  of  Natural  History  arid  Chymistry         3 

Supplement  to    ditto  1 

Philosophy  of  Chymistry  1 

Fulhame's  (Mrs.)  Essay  on  Combustion  1 

pren.  Principles  of  Mocft^rn  Chymistry :  translated  from 

the  German  of  Dr.  F.  C.  2 

Higgins's  (Bryan)  Experiments  and  Observations  on  Sub- 
jects of  Chymical  Philosophy  1 

(William)  Comparative  View  of  the  Phlogistic, 

and  Anti-Phlogistic  Theories  1 

Ingen-Housz,  Experiments  upon  Vegetables:  by  Dr.  John     1 
Jacquin's  Elements  of  Chymistry:  from  the  German  1 

Kirwan's  Essay  on  the  Analysis  of  Mineral  Waters  1 

Klaproth,  Analytical  Essays  towards  promoting  the  Chy- 
mical Knowledge  of  Mineral  Substances :  from 
the  German  of  Dr.  M.  H.  2 

Lagrange,  Manual  of  a  Course  of  Chymistry:  from  the 

French  of  2 


CHYMISTRY  5*) 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Lavoisier's  Elemente  of  Chymistry  1 

Nicholson's  First  Principles  of  Chymistry  1 
Peart  (Dr.)  on  the  Composition  and  Properties  of  Water, 

in  various  Chymical  Operations ;  with  a  Review 

of  Mrs.  Fulhame's  Essay  on  Combustion  1 
Priestley's  (Dr.  Joseph)  Experiments  and  Observations  on 

different  Kinds  of  Air  3 

Scheele's  Chymical  Essays  1 

Thomson's  System  of  Chymistry  5 
Yeats's  Observations  on  the  Claims  of  the  Moderns,  to 

some  Discoveries  in  Chymistry  and  Physiology  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Watson's  Chymical  Essays  5 


(  60  ) 


CLASSICS. 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

iEschines :  See  Demosthenes 

Callimachi  Hymni  et  Epigrammata,  Graece.     Glasguce. 

Foulis,  J.  D.  1755  1 

Demosthenis  et  j^schinis  Opera,  Grgece  et  Latine :  cum 
utrius  que  Autoris  Vita,  et  Notis  H.  Volfii. 
Basilece,  A.  D.  1572  1 

Diodori  Siculi  Bibliothecae  Historicae  Libri  qui  supersunt; 
Graece  et  Latine,  cum  Notis:  Wesselingii  Editio. 
Jmstelodamiy  A,  D.  1 746  2 

Dionis  Cassii  Cocceiani  Historiae  Romanae  Libri  XLVI, 
partim  integri,  partim  mutili,  partim  excerpti: 
Graece  et  Latin^.     Hanovice  1606  1 

Dionysii  Halicarnasei  Originum  Sive  Antiquitatum  Roma- 
narum  Libri  XI ;  Latine  interpretati  per  Lappum 
Biragum.  Apud  Bern.  Celerium  Delvere. 
Tarvisily  A.  D.  1480  I 

Euripidis  quae   extant  Omnia,  Graece;  cum   Latinis  Notis 

Josuae  Barnes.     Cantabrigce  1694  1 

Herodoti  Halicarnassei  Historiarum  Libri  IX:  Item  Vita 
Homeri,  Graece  et  Latine.  Gronovii  Editio. 
Lugduni  Batavorum.  1715  1 

Luciani  Samosatensis  Opera  omnia  quae  extant,  Graece; 
cum  Bourdelotii  Latina  interpretatione.  Lute- 
ticB  Parisiorum.  1615  1 

Pindari  Olympia,  Nemea,  Pythia,  Isthmia,  una  cum  La- 
tina omnium  Versione  Carmine  Lyrico:  per  Ni- 
colaum  Sudorium.  West  et  Welstedi  Editio. 
Oxonii  1697  I 

Platonis    Opera  omnia  quae  extant,  Graece  et   Latine: 

M.  Ficino  Interpiete.     Francofurti  1602  1 

Plut^chi  Chaeronensis  omnia  quae  extant  Opera,  Graece 
et  Latine.  J.  Rualdi  Editio.  Lutetice  Parisio- 
rum. 1624  2 


CLASSICS.  61 


FOLIO.  VOL, 


Thucydidis  De  Bello  Peloponnesiaco  Libri  Octo,  Graece : 
cum  Latinis  Adnotationibus  H.  Stephani  et  Jo- 
annis  Hudsoni.  Dukeri  Editio.  Amstelodami 
•  1731 

Vitruvii  De  Architectura,  Libri  Decern:  cum  Notis,  &c. 
Johannis  De  Laet  Editio.  Lugduni-Batav.  1649 

Xenophontis  quae  extant  Opera,  Graece  :  Latinas  Adnota- 
tiones  scripsit  atque  excudit  H.  Stephanus. 
A.  D,  1681 

aUARTO. 

Ammiani  Marcellini  Rerum  Gestarum  Libri  qui  extant : 
cum  Notis,  &c.  H.  Valesii.     Parisiis  1636 

Anacreontis  Odae  et  Fragmenta,  Graece  et  Latine :  cum 
Notis  J.  C.  De  Paw.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum. 
1732 

Antonini  (Marci)  Imperatoris  De  Rebus  suis,  sive  de  eis 
quae  ad  se  pertinere  censebat,  Libri  Duodecim, 
Graece  et  Latine  :  cum  Notis.     Londini.  1697 

Apolonii  Rhodii  Argonauticon  Libri  IV,  Ga«ce  :  Latinas 
Adnotationes  scripsit  atque  excudit  H.  Stepha- 
nus.    J.  D.  1574 

Apuleii  Operum  Tomus  Primus  compiectens  Metamorpho- 
seon,  sive  de  Asino,  Lib.  XI.  In  usuni  Delphini. 
Parisiis  1688 

Aristophanis  Comaediae  Undecim,  Graece  et  Latine;  cum 
Notis  S.  Bergleri  et  C.  A.  Dukeri.  Lugduni 
Batavorum.  1760 

C.  Julii  Caesaris  Quae  extant;  cum  Graeca  Versione,  et  No- 
tis politicis  et  criticis  Jo.  Brantii :  G.  Jungerma- 
ni  Editio.     Francofurtl,  1606 

Catulli,  Tibulli  et  Propertii  Opera;  cum  Notis,  &c.  P.  Sil- 
vii:  In  usum  Delphini.     Parisiis.  1685 

Claudiani  Opera  quae  extant;  cum  Notis,  &e,  G.  Pyrrhi : 
In  usum  Delphini.     Parisiis.  1677 

Homeri  Ilias  Graece  et  Latine:  Annotationes  scripsit  at 
que  edidit  Samuel  Clarke,  S.  R.  S.  Londini 
1754 

Homeri   Odyssea,  Graece  et  Latine :  cum  Annotationibus 
Samuelis  Clarke,  S.  T.  P.     Londini  1 740 
I 


64  CLASSICS 

aUARTO.  VOL. 

Horatii  Flacci  Opera ;  cum  B.  Parthenii  Commentariis.  Ve- 

netiis.  Jlpud  D.  Nicolinum,  A.  D.  1583  1 

Livii  (Titi)  Historiarum  Decas  Quarta,  et  Quintae  quod 
extat :  cum  Notis  Jo.  Doujatii :  In  usum  Del- 
phini.     Parisi'is  1682  1 

Joh.  Freinshemii  Supplementum.    Parisiis  1679  1 

Longini  (Dionysii)  De  Sublimitate  Commentarius,  Graece : 
Jacobus  Tollius  Versionem  suam  Latinam,  et 
Gallicam  Boilavii,  cum  ejusdem,  ac  Dacierii,  suis 
que  Notis  Gallicis  addidit.  Trajecti  ad  Rhe- 
num  1694  1 

M.  Manilii  Astronomicon :  cum  Notis  M.  Fayi :   In  xxsyxm 

Delphini.     Parisiis  1689  1 

Martialis  Epigrammatum  Libri  XV :  cum  L.  Ramirez  De 

Prado  Commentariis.     Parisiis.  A.  D.   1607          1 

Panegyrici  Veteres  Duodecim  a  Plinio,  Mamertino,  Eume- 
nio,  kc.  conscripti:  cum  Notis  et  Interpreta- 
tione  P.  De  La  Beaune.  •  Lutetice-Parisiorum. 
A.  D.  1676  1 

Plauti  Comaediae  siiperstites:  cum  J.  P.  Parei  Notis.    JVe- 

apoli  Nemetum.  A.  D.  1619  1 

Statii  Operum  Tomus  Primus,  corpplectens  Thebaidos  Li- 
bros  Duodecim ;  cum  Notis  C.  Beraldi ;  In  usum 
Delphini.     Parisiis  1685  1 

Virgilii  Maronis  Opera :  cum  M.  S.  Honorati  Commen- 
tariis.    ColonicB  1610  1 


OCTAVO.  ;      VOL. 

iEschinis  in   Ctesiphontem,  et   Dcmosth^nis  De  Corona 

Orationes ;  Greece  et  Latine.     Oxonii  1 726  1 

^schyli  Tragaediae  quae  extant:  cum  Versione  Latina,  et 

Lectionibus  Variantibus.     Glasguce  1746  2 

Aristotelis  Politicorum  Libri  Octo,  Graece  et  Latine:  cum 
D.  Heinsii  Paraphrasi.  Lugduni  Batavorum. 
Ex  Officina  Elzeviriana.   1621  1 

Epicteti  Enchiridion  ;  una  cum  Cebetis  Tabula,  Simplicii  et 
Arriani  Commentariis,  Graece:  Omnia  H.  Wol- 
fio  Interprete.     Londini  1670  I 


CLASSICS.  63 


OCTAVO.  voir. 


Isocrafis  Opera  quae  extant  omnia,  Graece :  cum  Variis 
Lectionibus,  Versione  nova,  ac  Notis  G.  Battie. 
Londini  1749  2 

Juvenalis  et  Persii  Satirae ;  cum  Interpretatione  ac  Notis 
Ludovici    Pratei :  In  usum  Delphini.     Londini 
1715.     The  Gift  of  H.  NicolSy  Esq.  1 

Lucani  Pharsaliae  Libri  Decern;  cum  Supplementi  Libris 
VII,  Notis,  et  Lectionibus  Variantibus:  Authore 
Thoma  Majo  1 

Lucretii  Cari  De  Rerum  Natura  Libri  VI :  cum  Notis  D. 

Lambini.     Francofurti  1583  1 

Senecae  (L.  Annaei)  Opera  omnia  quae  extant :  cum  Notis 

Lipsii  et  Gronovii.     Amstelodami  Elz.  1672  3 

Sophoclis  Tragaediae  Septem,  Graece  et  Latine  :  cum  No- 
tis et  Variis  Lectionibus  Thomae  Johnson.     Eto- 
nce  1775  2 

Suetonii  Tranquiili  Opera  omnia,  Notis  illustrata.    Oxonii 

1690.     Gift  of  H.  Nicols,  Esq.  I 

Theocriti,  Moschi  et  Biouis  Idyllia,  Graece  et  Latine  :  cum 

Notis.     Londini  1760  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Auli  Gellii  Noctes  Atticae.     Amstelodami.    Elz.  1665  1 

Cornelii  Nept)tis  Opera  1 

Flori,  L.  J.  Historiae  Romanae  Libri  Quatuor  1 

Homeri  Ilias,  per  L.  Valensera  Latina  facta.  Colonice  1 522  1 

Odyssea  ;  Volaterani  Latina  Editio.  Colonice  1524  1 
Lucian,  The  Select  Dialogues  of,  in  Greek ;  with  a  Lite- 
ral Translation  in  Latin,  and  Notes  in  English, 

by  Ed.  Murphy.     Philadelphia  I 
Paterculi  C.  V.    Q,uae  supersunt,  ex  Historiae  Romanae 

voluminibus  duobus.     Glasguce  1752  1 

Poetae  Minores  Graeci  1 

■ Latini  1 

Quintus  Curtius  Rufus,  De  Rebus  Gestis  Alexandri  Magni; 

cum  Freinshemii  Supplemento  1 

Terentii  Comaediae :  cum  Notis  -  1 


EDUCATION. 


OCTAVO. 

VOL. 

Address   to   a   young  Lady,  on  her  Entrance  into  the 

World  2 

Berkenhout's  (Dr.)  Letters  to  his  Son,  at  the  University         1 
Edgeworth's  (Maria  and  R.  L.)  Practical  Education  3 

Fordyce's  (James)  Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Con- 
duct of  the  Female  Sex  1 
Gellert's  (Professor)  Course  of  Moral  Lessons,  delivered  in 

the  University  of  Leipsick  :  from  the  German        3 
Graham's  (Catharine  Macauley)  Letters  on  Education  1 

Hamilton's  (Elizabeth)  Letters  on  the  Elementary  Prin- 
ciples of  Education  2 
Knox's   (Vicesimus)  Liberal  Education;    or    a   Practical 
Treatise  on  the  Methods  of  acquiring  useful  and 
polite  Learning                                                           2 

Essays,  Moral  and  Literary  3 

Letters  to  a  young  Prince,  from  bis  Governor  1 

Rowe's  (Elizabeth)  Friendship  in  Death ;  or  Letters  Mo-i 
ral  and  Entertaining,  from  the  Dead  to  the  Liv- 
ing.    Gift  of  John  O'Donnell,  Esq.  .'I 
Williams's  (Rev.  David)  Lectures  on  Education  '4 
y^orke's  (Henry  R.)  Elements  of  Civil  Knowledge  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Aikin's  Letters  from  a  Father  to  his  Sdn,  relative  to  Lite-  , 

ratuire  and  the  Conduct  of  Life  ] 

Barrow's  (Rev.  William)  Essay  on  Educatiori  2 

Bennet's  (Rev.  John)  Strictures  on  Female  E^ucatioii  1 

j Letters  to  a  j-oung  Lady '  2 

Berquin,  The  Friend  of  Youth  ;  from  the  French  of  ii 
Burton's  Lectures  on  Female  Education,  and  Manners  1 
Calendar  of  Nature ;  designed  for  the  Instruction  and  En- 
tertainment of  young  Persons  1 
Cambon,    Letters    and    Conversations    between    several 

young  Ladies :  from  the  Dutch  of  Madame  de  1 


64  EDUCATIOIS. 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Cartwright's  (Mrs.)  Letters,  Moral  and  Entertaining  1 

Centaur  not  Fabulous  ;  in  Six  Letters  on  the  Life  in  Vogue     1 
Chatham's  (Earl  of)  Letters  to  his  Nephew,  Thomas  Pitt, 

then  at  Cambridge  1 

Darwin's  (Erasmus)  Plan  for  the  Conduct  of  Female  Edu- 
cation 1 
Defoe's  (Daniel)  Religious  Courtship  1 

Family  Instructor  1 

Baste r-Holy day s  ;  or  Domestic  Conversations  for  the  In- 
struction and  Amusement  of  young  People  1 
Evenings  at   Home;  or  Miscellaneous  Pieces  for  the  In- 
struction and  Amusement  of  young  Persons            6 
Fenelon's  Dialogues  of  the  Dead :  composed  for  the  Edu- 
cation of  a  Prince                                                       2 

Adventures  of  Telemachus  1 

Fordyce's  (James)  Address  to  young  Men  1 

Galateo;  or,  a  Treatise  on  Politeness  and  Delicacy  of 
Manners,  addressed  to  a  young  Nobleman : 
from  the  Italian  of  Monsignor  De  la  Casa  1 

Genlis,  Adele  et   Theodore;  ou  Lettres  sur  I'Education  : 

par  Madame  de  Gift  of  Mr.  Robert  Wilson     3 

Lessons  of  a  Governess  to  her  Pupils :  from  the 

French  of  Madame  de  3 

Gilpin's  (William)  Moral  Contrasts  1 

Gregory,  A  Father's  Legacy  to  his  Daughters :  by  Dr.  1 

Hale's  (Sir  Matthew)  Affectionate  Epistles  to  his  Children     1 
Lady's  Pocket-Library  ;  containing  various  Essays  1 

M*Intosh's  Elegant  Miscellanies;  for  Youth  of  both  Sexes     1 
Mentor,  The  Female  ;  or  Select  Conversations  3 

Moir's   (John)  Female  Tuition  ;  or  an  Address  to  Mothers 

on  the  Education  of  Daughters  1 

Moore's  (Hannah)  Essays  on  Various  Subjects ;  principally 

designed  for  young  Ladies  1 
Percival,  A  Father's  Instructions  to  his  Children :  by  Thomas    2 
Moral    and   Literary   Dissertations;    chiefly  in- 
tended as  a  Sequel  to  a  Father's  Instructions : 
by  Thomas  1 
Pleasing   Instructor ;    or    Entertaining   Moralist ;     with 

Thoughts  on  Education  1 

Repository,  The  Entertaining,  Moral,  and  Religious ;  for 
the  Amusement  and  Instruction  of  the  Youth  of 
both  Sexes  <? 


(f0  EDUCATION. 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Rowe's  (Elizabeth)  Letters  Moral  and  Entertaining ;  from 

the  Dead  to  the  Living  1 

Salzman^  Elements  of  Morality,  for  the  use  of  Children; 
translated  by  M.  Wollstoncraft :  from  the  Ger- 
man of  C.  G.  1 

Sheridan  (Thomas)  on  British  Education  1 

Talbot's  (Miss  Catharine)  Essays  on  Various  Subjects,  in 
Prose  and  Verse ;  with  Reflections  on  the  seven 
Days  of  the  week  1 

Trimmer's  (Mrs.)  Economy  of  Human  Life  1 

West's  (Mrs.)  Letters,  addressed  to  a  young  Man  on  his 

first  Entrance  into  Life  3 

Young's  (Thomas)  Essay  on  Humanity  to  Animals  I 


(  67  ) 
ETHICS^  LOGIC,  AND  METAPHYSICS. 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

Malebranche,  Treatise  concerning  the  Search  after  Truth  ; 
translated  by  T,  Taylor:  from  the  French  of 
Father  1 

aUARTO. 

Aristotle's  Ethics  and  Politics ;  comprising  his  Practical 
Philosophy  :  translated  from  the  Greek,  by  Dr. 
John  Gillies  2 

Bentham's  Introduction  to  the  Principles  of  Morals  and  Le- 
gislation 1 

Bridgman,  (WjUiam)  Paraphrase  of  an  Anonymous  Writ- 
er, on  the  Nicomachean  Ethics  of  Aristotle  : 
translated  from  the  Greek,  by  1 

Cumberland's  (Bishop  Richard)  Treatise  of  the  Laws  of 

Nature  1 

Drummond's  (Sir  William)  Academical  Questions  T 

Ferguson's  (Dr.  Adam)  Principles  of  Moral  and  Political 

Science  2 

Hutcheson's  (Dr.  Francis)  System  of  Moral  Philosophy  2 

Monboddo's  Ancient  Metaphysics;  or  the  Science  of  Uni- 

versals  6 

Philosophus  Autodidactus  ;  sive  Epistola  Abbi  Jaafar,  Ara- 
bice :  cum  Latina  Versione,  ab  Ed.  Pocockio. 
The  Gift  of  Rev.  James  Ingliss  1 

Reid's  (Thomas)  Essays  on  the  Active  Powers  of  Man  1 

on  the  Intellectual  Powers  of  Man     1 

Seneca's  (Lucius  Annaeus)  Epistles  :  translated  by  Thomas 

Morrell  2 

WoUaston's  (William)  Religion  of  Nature,  delineated  1 


68  ETHICS,  &c. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Bate's  Rural  Philosophy;  or  Reflections  on  Knowledge, 
Virtue,  and  Happiness,  in  Retirement 

Baxter's  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  of  the  Human  Soul 

Beattie's  (James)  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Immutability 
of  Truth 

Belsham's  (Thomas)  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the 
Mind,  and  of  Moral  Philosophy 

Bolton's  Letters  and  Tracts  on  the  Choice  of  Company, 
and  other  Subjects 

Bowen's  Thoughts  on  the  Necessity  of  Moral  Discipline 
in  Prisons.     See  Misc.  Vol.  \st. 

Brown's  (W.  L.)  Essay  on  the  Folly  of  Scepticism 

Bruce's  (John)  Elements  of  Ethics,  on  the  Principles  of 
Natural  Philosophy 

Buffier,  First  Truths,  and  the  Origin  of  Opinions,  ex- 
plained :  from  the  French  of  Father 

Burgh  (James)  on  the  Dignity  of  Human  Nature;  or  a 
brief  Account  of  the  certain  Means  for  attain- 
ing" the  true  End  of  our  Existence 

Cicero's  (M.  T.)  Cato  Major ;  or  a  Treatise  on  Old  Age  : 
translated  by  Mr.  Logan 

Clarke  and  Leibnitz,  A  Collection  of  Papers  which  passed 
between;  in  1715,  and  1716 

Cogan's  (Dr.  T.)  Philosophical  Treatise  on  the  Passions 

Collier's  (Jeremy)  Short  View  of  the  Immorality  of  the 
English  Stage,  he.  with  several  Defences  of  the 
same 

Croft's  (George)  Short  Commentary;  with  Strictures  on 
certain  Parts  of  Dr.  Paley  and  Mr.  Gisborne's 
Moral  Writings 

Crouzaz,  Treatise  of  the  Art  of  Thinking:  from  the 
French  of  Mons. 

Cudworth's  (Ralph)  Treatise  concerning  Eternal  and  Im- 
mutable Morality 

Edward's  (Jonathan)  Inquiry  into  the  Modern  and  Prevail- 
ing Notions  of  Freedom  of  Will 

Enfield's  History  of  Philosophy,  from  the  earliest  Ages  to 
the  eighteenth  Century 

Epictetus,  his  Morals ;  ivith  Simplicius,  his  Comment : 
translated  from  the  Greek,  by  Geo.  Stanhope 


ETHICS,  &c.  69 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Gisborne's  (Thomas)  Inquiry  into  the  Duties  of  Men  2 

Inquiry  into  the  Duties  of  the  Female  Sex  1 

■■■Pjrinciples  of  Moral  Philosophy  1 

Graham's  (Catharine  Macauley)  Treatise  on  the  Immuta* 

bility  of  Moral  Truth  1 

Gregory's  (Dr,)  Philosophical  and  Literary  Essays  2 

Green's  Examination  of  Godwin's  Political  Justice.  See 
Mor.  and  Met.  Misc.  Vol.  1st. 

Harris's  (James)  Philosophical  Arrangements  1 

Hartley's   (David)   Observations  on  Man,  his  Frame,  his 

Duty,  and  his  Expectations  3 

Helvetius,  Treatise  on  Man,  his  intellectual  Faculties,  and 
his  Education :  translated  by  William  Hooper, 
from  the  French  of  2 

Hibernicus's  Letters ;  or  a  Philosophical  Miscellany  2 

Hutcheson's  Inquiry  into  the   Original  of  our  Ideas  of 

Beauty  and  Virtue  1 

Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Conduct  of  the  Pas- 
sions and  Affections  J 

Kant's  (Emmanuel)  Project  for  a  Perpetual  Peace.  See 
Phil,  and  Met.  Misc.  Vol.  Ist. 

Knox's  Antipolemus ;  or  the  Plea  of  Reason,  Religion,  and 

Humanity  against  War  If 

Le  Ciat,  A  Physical  Essay  on  the  Senses :  from  the  French 

ofM.  1 

Mendelssohn,  (Moses)  Phaedon  ;  or  the  Death  of  Socrates: 

from  the  German  of  1 

Miscellanies  1 

Moral  and  Philosophical  Suggestions,  on  various  Subjects      4 

Morrell's  (Thomas)  Notes  and  Annotations  on  Locke  on 

the  Human  Understanding  1 

Nitsch's  (F.  A.)  General  and  Introductory  View  of  Profes- 
sor Kant's  Principles,  concerning  Man,  the 
World,  and  the  Deity  1 

Origin  of  Duty  and  Right  in  Man,  considered,  ^ee  Mor. 
and  Met.  Misc.  Vol.  \st. 

Paley's  (William)  Principles  of  Moral  Philosophy  1 
^Edward  Pearson's  Remarks  on  the  The- 
ory of  Morals ;  containing  an  Examination  of 
Paley's  Principles,  &c.                                         ^     1 


79  ETHICS,  &c. 

OCTAVO.  VOt, 

Pktarch's  Morals:  translated  from  the  Greek,  by  several 

hands  5 

Treatise  upon  the  Distinction  between  a  Friend 

and  a  Flatterer ;  with  Remarks,  by  Thomas 
Northmore  1 

Price's  (Richard)  Review  of  the  Principal  Questions  in 

Morals  1 

—-and  Priestley's  Discussion  on  the   Doctrines  of 

Materialism,  and  Philosophical  Necessity  1 

Reid's  (Thomas)  Inquiry  into  the  Human  Mind ;  on  the 

Principles  of  Common  Sense  1 

Scott's  (R.  E.)  Elements  of  Intellectual  Philosophy  1 

Stael,  Treatise  on  the  Influence  of  the  Passions  upon  the 
Happines  of  Individuals,  and  of  Nations;  from 
the  French  of  the  Baronness  de  1 

Stewart's  (Dugald)  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  Hu- 
man Mind  1 

Tatham's  (Edward)   Chart  and  Scale  of  Truth,  by  which 

to  find  the  Cause  of  Error  1 

Tucker's  (Abraham)  Light  of  Nature,  pursued  7 

Watson's  (William,  junr.)  Treatise  on  Time  1 

,Watt's  Logick  1 

Wilkins,  The  Heetopade«  of  Veenshnoo-Sarma ;  translated 
from  an  ancient  MS.  in  the  Sanskreet  Language: 
with  Notes,  by  C.  1 

Will's  (P.)  Practical  Philosophy  of  Social  Life ;  after  the 

German  of  Baron  Knigge  2 

2'immerman's  (Dr.  J.  G.)  Solitude,   considered  with  re 
spect  to  its  Influence  upon  the  Mind  and  the 
Heart  1 

•— — Ditto,  with  Plates  ^  1 

————Essay  on  National  Pride  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Amusements  of  Clergymen,  Three  Dialogues  on  the  1 

Beattie's  (James)  Elements  of  Moral  Science  2 

Bruce's  First  Elements  of  Philosophy  1 

Centaur   not   Fabulous;    in  Six  Letters   on  the  Life  in 

Vogue.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field  1 
Chapone's  (Mrs.)  Letters  on  the  Improvement  of  the  Mind     1 

Clarendon,  Moral  Beauties  of  2 


ETHICS,  &c..  71 

DUOnjECIMO.  VOL. 

Duncan's  (William)  Elements  of  Logick  1 

Epictetus,  The  Works  of:  translated  from  the  Greek,  by 

Elizabeth  Carter  2 

Fashionable  World,  displayed  1 

Formey,  Philosophical  Miscellanies  on  various  Subjects  : 

from  the  French  of  M.  1 

Hutcheson's  (Francis)  Short  Introduction  to  Moral  Philo- 
sophy 2 
La  Roche foucault,  Maxims   and  Reflections :    from  the 

French  of  the  Duke  de  1 

Macpherson's  (John)  Lectures  on  Moral  Subjects.    Gift  of 

Rev.  Dr.  Bend  1 

Mason's  (John)  Treatise  on  the  Nature  and  Benefit  of 

Self-knowledge  1 

Midnight,  The  Signal;  in  Sixteen  Letters  to  a  Lady  of 

Quality  2 

Moral   Essays    on    many  Important   Duties :    from   the 

French  of  Messrs.  du  Port  Royal  ,.        ,      4 

— — — — Essays;  chiefly  collected  from  different  Authors'': " 

by  A.  M.  2 

Purchoti  (Edmundi)  Institutiones  Philosophicye  1 

Seneca's  Morals,  hy  'W2iy  of  Abstract :  by  Sir  R.  L'Es- 

trange.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field  I 

Thoughts  on  the  Importance  of  the  Manners  of  the  Great 

to  general  Society  1 

Trimmer's  (Mrs.)  Economy  of  Charity  1 

»  ■  ■         .of  Human  Life :  with  Plates       1 

Tully's  Offices,  in  three  Books;  from  the  Latin,  b}'  Sir 

Robert  L'Estrange  1 

Zimmerman,  (J.  G.)  Aphorisms,  and  Reflections  on  Men, 

Mprals,  and  Things :  from  the  German  of  1 


(  72   ) 


GENERAL  SCIENCE. 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

Bacon's  (Sir  Francis)  Sylva  Sylvarum.      London  1670. 

Gift  of  Henry  Nicolsy  Esq.  1 

Cabinet  Maker,  and  Upholsterer's  Guide  :  -with  Plates  1 

Chambers's  Cyclopaedia  2 

■  Supplement  to:  by  Scott  2 

Encyclopedic ;  ou  Dictionnaire  raisonne  des  Sciences,  des 
Arts,  et  des  Metiers  :  avec  les  Planches.     Gift 

of  Charles  Carroll,  of  Carollton,  Esq.  28 

Hooke's  (Dr.  Robert)  Micrographia  1 

■  •       Posthumous  Works  1 

Paine's  Carpenters'  and  Joiners'  Repository  :  with  Plates  1 


ftUARTO. 

Adams's  Essays  on  Microscope  1 

Plates  to  1 

Aldini  on  Galvanism  :  with  Plates  1 

Bacon's  (Sir  Francis)   Philosophical  Works :  methodised, 

and  translated  by  P.  Shaw  3 

Boyle's   (Hon.   Robert)    Philosophical  Works :    abridged 

and  methodised,  by  P.  Shaw  3 

Carpenters'  and  Joiners'  Assistant :  illustrated  with  Plates     1 
Coleman,  (Edward)   Professor  of  the  Veterinary  College 
of  London,  on  the  Principles  of  Shoeing  Horses : 
with  Plates  1 

Cumming's  Elements  of  Clock- Work,  adapted  to  Practice : 

with  Plates  1 

Dallaway's  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  Heral- 
dry, in  England  :  with  Plates  1 
Emerson's  Principles  of  Mechanics                                           1 


GENERAL  SCIENCE.  7J 

aUARTO.  VOL. 

Encyclopedia,  (The  American)  or  a  Dictionary  of  Arts, 
Sciences,  and  Miscellaneous  Literature  :  the  dif- 
''fj  ferent  Arts  and  Sciences  digested  into  the  form 
of  distinct  Treatises:  with  Plates  18 

Supplement  to  Ditto  3 

Enfield^s  Institues  of  Natural  Philosophy  1 

Franklin's  (Dr.  Benjamin)  Experiments  and  Observations 

on  Electricity  1 

Gambado's  Academy  for  grown  Horsemen  :  xvith  Plates      \ 

Annals  of  Horsemanship  :  with  Plates  1 

Harrison's  Time-Keeper,  Principles  of;  with  Plates :  Pub- 
lished by  order  of  the  Commissioners  of  Longi- 
tude, at  London  1 
Jacob's  Observations  on   the   Structure   and  Draught  of 

Wheel-Carriages  :  with  Plates  1 

Jones's  (The  Rev.  William)  Essay  on  the  First  Principles 

of  Natural  Philosophy  1 

———(William,  F.  R.  S.)  Physiological  Disquisitions ;  or 
Discourses  on  the  Natural  Philosophy  of  the 
Elements  1 

Lewis,  Commercium  Philosophico-Technicum;  or  the  Phi- 
losophical Commerce  of  Arts;  designed  as  an 
attempt  to  improve   Arts,   Trades,   and  Manu- 
factures :  by  Wm.         Gift  of  Dr.  Upton  Scott     1 
Mahon's  (Charles,  Viscount)  Principles  of  Electricity  1 

Memoires  de  I'Institut  National  des  Sciences  et  Arts  12 

Newtoni  (Isaaci)  Opera  quae  extant  omnia  5 

Newton  (Isaac)  on  Optics  1 

Nicholson's  Journal  of  Natural   Philosophy,  Chymistry, 

and  the  Arts;  from  1791,  to  1802  5 

Pemberton's  View  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Philosophy  1 

Price's  British  Carpenter :  with  Plates  I 

Priestley's  (Dr.  Joseph)  History  of  Electricity ;  with  origi- 
nal Experiments  1 

——History  of  Discoveries  relating  to  Vision,  Light, 

and  Colours  1 

Sainbel's  Elements  of  the  Veterinary  Art  1 

Smith's  (Robert)  Complete  System  of  Optics  1 

Transactions  (Philosophical)  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Lon- 
don ;  from  the  beginning  in  1 664,  to  1 744 : 
abridged  in  9 


74  GENERAL  SCIENCE 

aUARTO.  VOL. 

Transactions,    (Philosophical)     continued     from     1744, 

to  1808  65 

Birch's  History  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London, 

from  its  first  Rise,  to  1688 ;  being  a  Supple- 
ment to  the  „     4 

• of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy;  from  the  begin- 
ning in  1787,  to  1803  9 

of  the  Royal  Society  of  Edinburg ;  from  the  be- 
ginning in  1788,  to  1803  5 

of  the  American  Philosophical  Society;   from 


the  beginnmg,  to  1793 
-of  the  Society  of  Bengal ;  or  Asiatick  Resear- 
ches.    Calcuta.     Gift  of  M.  Pringle,  Esq-. 


OCTAVO. 

Aeademy  of  Seiences  at  Paris;  a  Transktiftn  and  Abridge- 
ment, by  John  Martyn  and  E.  Chambers,  of  all 
the  Papers  relating  to  Natural  Philosophy,  pub- 
lished from  1699,  to  1720,  by  the  Royal 
Gift  of  John  O^Donnell,  Esq.  5 

Adams's  (George)  Lectures  on  Natural  and  Experimental 

Philosophy :  with  Plates  5 

Atwood's  Treatise  on  the  Rectilinear  Motion  and  Rotation 

of  Bodies  1 

Baldwin's  Airopaidia ;  containing  the  Narrative  of  a  Bal- 
loon Excursion,  from  Chester,  in  1805  1 
Bancroft's  Experimental  Researches,  concerning  the  Phi- 
losophy of  Permanent  Colours                                  1 
Beatson  on   Vertical  and  Horizontal   Wind-Mills.     See 

Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Beckman's  History  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries  3 

Bilfield's  Elements  of  Universal  Erudition  :  translated  by 

Hooper  3 

Browning's  Art  of  making  common  Salt  1 

Cavallo's  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy  4 

History  and  Practice  of  Aerostation  1 

Complete  Treatise  of  Electricity  2 

Coleman  on  the  Frog  of  the  Horse.     See  Misc.  Vol.  3rf. 
Cotes's  (Dr.  Roger)  Hydrostatical  and  Pneumatical  Lec- 
tures 1 


GENERAL  SCIENCE.  75 

OCTAVO.  VOIfi 

Dictionnaire  raisonne  de  Bibliologic,  contenant  I'Explica-      » 
tion  des  principaux  Termes  de  la  Bibliographic, 
&c.  &c.  par  G.  Peignot  3 

Dissertations  by  Sir  William  Jones,  and  others  of  the  So- 
ciety of  Calcuta  5 
Euler's  Letters  to  a  G^man  Princess,  on  different  Sub- 
jects of  Physics  and  Philosophy                                2 
Evans's  Millwright  and  Millers'  Guide  1 
Ferguson's  Lectures  on  select  Subjects                                     I 

■  - Select  Mechanical  Exercises  1 

Fowler's  Experiments  and  Observations  on  the  Animal 

Electricity  discovered  by  Galvani  1 

Gregory's   (Dr.  G.)  Economy  of  Nature,  explained  and 
illustrated  on  the  Principles  of  Modern  Philoso- 
phy 3 
Hales's  Statistical  Essays  2 
Hare's  (Robert,  junr.  of  Philadelphia)  Memoir  on  the  Sup- 
ply and  Application  of  the  Blow-Pipe.     Gift  of       , 
the  Author.     See  Phil.  Misc.  Fol.  3d. 
Higgins  on  Bleaching.     See  Phil.  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 
Hooper's  Philosophical  Recreations  4 
Howard  on  the  Modifications  of  Clouds,  &c.     See  Phil. 

Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Imison's  Elements  of  Science  and  Art  2 

Lacaille,  Lemons  Elementaires  d'Optique  :  par  1 

Luckombe's  History  and  Art  of  Printing  1 

Manchester,  Memoirs  of  the  Literary  and  Philosophical 

Society  of  7 

Martin's  (Benjamin)  Philosophia  Britannica;  or  a  New  and 
Comprehensible  System  of  the  Newtonian  Phi- 
losophy 3 
Young  Gentleman  and  Lady's  Philosophy              3 
Maskelyne's  (Rev.  Dr.)  Answer  to  Thomas  Mudge,  rela- 
ting to  his  Father's  Time-Keepers  for  discover- 
ing the  Longitude  at  Sea  1 
M'Laurin's  Account  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Discoveries  1 
Minutes  of  Experiments  and  Conversations.  London  1795     1 
Miscellanies,  Philosophical                                                     3 
Morrice's  Treatise  on  Brewing                                                 1 
Motte's  Translation  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Mathematical 

Principles  of  Natural  Philosophy  2 


76  GENERAL  SCIENCE. 

OCTAVO  /  VOL. 

Mudge's  (Thomas,  junr.)  Reply  to  the  Answer  of  Dr.  Mas- 
kelyne,   relating   to   his   Father's   Time-Keep- 
ers, &c.  1 
Nicholson's  Introduction  to  Natural  Philosophy  2 

Journal  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Chymistry,  and 

the  Arts;  from  1802,  to  M^y  1808  20 

Pajot's  Art  of  Bleaching  1 

Preceptor,  (The)  containing  a  general  Course  of  Educa- 
tion :  by  Dodsley  2 
Pringle,  Six  Discourses  delivered  by  Sir  John,  when  Pre- 
sident of  the  Royal  Society  1 
Repertory  of  Arts  and  Manufactures  ;  consisting  of  origi- 
nal Communications,  Specifications  of  Patent 
Inventions,  &c.  First  set  from  1705,  to  1801       15 

■ Second  set,  from  1801,  to  June  1808  12 

Richardson's  Theoretic   Hints  on   Brewing  Malt-Liquors. 

See  Phil.  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Royal  Institution  of  Gr€at  Britain,  Journals  of  1 

Rumford's  (Count)  Essays,  Political,  Economical,  and  Phi- 
losophical 2 

Philosophical  Papers  1 

Saumarez's  Dissertation  on  the  Universe  in  general,  and 

on  the  Procession  of  the  Elements  in  particular      1 
Short-Hand,  Elementary  Principles  of  1 
Six's  Construction  and  Use  of  a  Thermometer,  for  shew- 
ing the  Extremes  of  Temperature  in  the  Atmos- 
phere, during  the  Observer's  absence  1 
Smeaton's  Experimental  Inquiry  concerning  the  natural 
Powers  of  Wind  and  "Water,  to  turn  Mills  and 
other  Machines                                                            1 
Tilloch's  Philosophical  Magazine  ;  comprehending  the  va- 
rious Branches  of  Science,  the  Liberal  and  Fine 
Arts,    Agriculture,    Manufactures,    and   Com- 
merce                                                                      30 
Transactions  of  the  Society  instituted  at  London  for  the 
encouragement  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Com- 
merce; from  1793,  to  1807                                   24 
Vince's  Principles  of  Hydrostatics                                              1 
Wallis's  Experiments  on  Animal  Electricity                            1 
—Farrier,  and  Horseman's  Complete  Dictionary        I 


GENERAL  SCIENCE.  77 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Wilkinson's  Elements  of  Galvanism,  in  Theory  and  Prac- 
tice 2 
Wood's  Principles  of  Mechanics  1 


DUODECIMO. 

Art  of  Manufacturing  Alkaline  Salt  and  Potash.     See  Ca- 

lico-Printing. 

Boylii  Nova  Experimenta  Physico-Mechanica  1 

Calico-Printing,  Theoretical  and  Practical  Treatise  on  H 

Electricite,  (Lettre  sur  I') :  par  le  Rev.  P.  Beccaria  1 

Hand-Maid  to  the  Arts  2 

Home's  Essays  concerning  Iron  and  Steel  1 
Laurence's  Sportsman ;   or  Farrier's  and  Shoeing-Smith's 

New  Guide  1 

Morgan's  Lectures  on  Electricity  2 

Newton's  Philosophy  explained  for  the  Ladies  2 


(  78  ) 
GE bGkJPHir  AND  TOPdi^RAPHV 


FOLIO. 


V'OL, 

America,  Popple's  Maps  of     Gift  of  Henry  Nicals,  Esq.'    1 

Arrowsmith's  Map  of  the  United  States  of 

Bradley's  Map  of  the  United  Sjjat^?  pf 

Olmedilla's  Map  of  South  ..utsrjiKii      i; - 

Anacharsis,  Recueil  de  Cartes,  Plans,  iVu^s;  et  .Medailles 
de  I'Ancienne  Grece,  relatifs  au  Voyage  du 
Jeune  Gift  of  L^wis  Smith,  E^q.  i 

Atlas,  Herman  Moll's  Gift  of  Henry  NieolSy  Esq.     1 

Bowie's  General  1 

Carey>s  General  1 

Raltimore,  Plan  of  the  City  and  Environs  of :  1 799 
Canaan,  Land   of,  described  in  Maps.      Gift    of  Rose 

Campbellj  Esq,  I 

Chauchard's  General  Map  of  Germany,  Holland,  the  Ne- 
therlands, Switzerland,  Italy,  Sicily,  Corsica, 
and  Sardinia  1 

China,  Maps  and  Plates  to  Lord  McCartney's  Embassy  to      1 
Cook,  Maps  and  Plates  to  the  Voyages  of  Captain  1 

Coxe's  Travels  in  Switzerland,  Map  to 
Danville's  Maps  of  Ancient  Geography  1 

Egypt,  Maps  and  Plates  to  Norden's  Travels  in  1 

Hutchins's  Map  of  the  Western  Parts  of  Virginia,  Penn- 
sylvania, Maryland,  and  North  Carolina.      1778 
Ireland,  Beaufort's  New  Map,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical, 

of:   1797 
Maryland,  Griffith's  Map  of        Gift  of  Mr.  G,  W.  Field 
New-Orleans,  Lafon's  General  Map  of  the  Territory  of         1 
Philadelphia,  Birch's  Views  of  the  City  of,  in  1800  1 

Kennel's  Map  of  Hindostan  1 

Vancouver's  Voyage  to  Nootka-Sound,  Maps  to  1 

Virginia,  Madison's  Map  pf 


GEOGRAPHY  AND  TOPOGRAPHY. 


79 


aUARTO., 


VOL. 


nf|!il> 


Anacharsis,  Maps  and  Plates  ta  the  Travels  of 

Beaufort's  Memoir  of  a  Map  of  Ireland 

Busching's  System  of  Geography  ;  with  Maps  6 

Chauchard's  Geographical,  Historical,  and  Political  De- 

:  J  scription  of  Germany,  Holland,  the  Netherlands, 

,    .Switzerland,  Prussia,  Italy,  Sicily,  Corsica,  and 

Sardinia ;  with  Statistical  Tables  of  Europe.  1800  •  1 

ElUcot,  Commissioner  on  Behalf  of  the  United  States,  from 

1796  to  1800,  to  determine  the  Boundary  her:,,./ 
,  tween  the  United  States  and  the  Spanish  Terri-  ;;,/ 
tory.  Journal  of  And  re  w^  1 

Ellis's  Memoir  of  a  Map  of  the  Countries  comprehended 

between  the  Black  Sea  and  the  Caspian  1 

Guthrie's  System  of  Modern  Geography  2 

Histoire  de  tous  les  Peuples  du  Monde,  Cartes  et  Planches 

de  1'  Gift  of  Witliam  De  Laserre,  Esq.       2 

Ireland's  Picturesque  Views  of  the  River  Thames  2 

London  and  its  Environs,  History  of:  with  Maps,  Plans, 

and  Views  ki  2 

Ouseley's  Translation  of  the  Oriental  Geography  of  Ebn 
Haukal,  an  Arabian  Traveller,  in  the  tenth  Cen- 
tury 1 
Pinkerton's  Modern  Geography  2 
Rennell's  (James)  Geographical  System  of  Herodotus,  ex- 
plained by  a  Comparison  with  Modern  Geog- 
raphy 1 

Memoir  of  a  Map  of  Hindostan  1 

Sonini's  Travels  in  Greece  and  Turkey,  Maps  and  Plajes 

to  1 

Symes's  Embassy  to  Ava,  Plates  to  1 

Washington's  Life  by  Marshall,  Maps  to  1 


OCTAVO. 

Atlas,  American  Pocket  1 

Brooke's  General  Gazetteer.     1762  1 

Gilpin's  Scotch  Tour  2 

Scenes  of  New-Forrest,  in  Hampshire  2 

— — Observations  on  the  Mountains  and  Lakes  of 

Cumberland  and  Westinpreland  2 


go  GEOGRAPHY  AND  TOPOGRAPHY. 

OCTAVbf.  VOL. 

Gilpin's  Observatidris  dii  the  Western  P^rts  tJf  Ehglattfl^     -'t 

■  ' on  the  River  Wye  .>  ti  ;;  | 

i( — on  the  Coasts  of  tlampihire,  Susi^fex, 

and  Kent  1 

Harris's  Description  and  Use  of  thfe  Globfes^hd  the  Orre- 
ry ;  with  a  brief  Account  of  the  Solar  System        1 
M*Nayr's  Guide  from  Glasgoiv,  to  some  of  the  most  re- 
markable Scenes  in  the  High-Lartds  of  Scotland  -I 
Morse's  American  Universal  Geography         '  2 

Murray's  Guide  to  the  Lakes  of  Westmoreland,  Glimber- 

land,  &c.  1 

Nile,  A  Short  Relation  of  the  River  '^'i' 

Scott's  New  and  Universal  Gazetteer;  or  Modern  Geogra- 
phical Dictionary.     1799  :'''".% 
Varennius's  Complete  System  of  Geography:  translated  ''^' 
from  the  Latin,  by  Dugdale  2 


DUODECIMO. 

Blair's  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Geography  1 

Geographic  Moderne  :  par  Nicolle  de  La  Croix.,    Gift  of 

Rev.  Francis  Beeston  2 


f    81    ) 


grAMMJU  and  DlCTIoNAkiES 


VOL. 

Robert!  Coustautini  Lexicon  Graeco-L^tiliUfif.    ,  t^i/t  of 

Z ebulon  HolllngS-worthy  Esq.         ,;,'..,'.  1 

Henrlci  Spelmani  Glossarium  Archaiologicuiin,  continens 
Latino-Barbara,  Peregrina,  Obsoleta,  et  Novatae 
significationis  Vockbula  X. 

auXkTo. 

Ainsworth's  English  and  Latin,  and  Latin  and  English 

Dictionary  1 

Apparatus   Latinae  Locutionis,  ex  M.  T.  Ciceronis  Libris 

coUectus;  Auctore  Alex.  Scot  1 

Baretti's  Itialian  and  English,  and  English  and  Italian  Dic- 
tionary '  1 

Spanish  and  English,  and  English  and  Spanish 

Dictionary  1 

Chambaud's  French  and  English,  and  English  and  French 

Dictionary  2 

Johnsbtt'fe  English  DictioHafy  2 

— — Masoh's  Supplement  to  1 

Jones's  (Sir  William)  Grammar  of  the  Persian  Language      1 
Mallay  Tongue,  Grammar  of  1 

Vossii  (Gerardi  J.)  Aristarchus ;  sive  Ars  Grammatica.  1 635     1 
Ward's  Esisay  on  Gramtnar,  as  it  may  be  applied  to  the 

English  Language  1 

OCTAVO. 

Bayly's  Litroduction  to  Languages,  Literary  and  Philoso- 
phical 1 
Calignani's  Lectures  on  the  Italian  Language  1 
Dictionary  of  Quotations  in  most  frequent  use ;  from  the 

Greek,  Latin,  French,  and  Spanish  i 


82  GRAMMAR  AND    DICTIONARIES. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Fernandez's  Grammar  of  the  Spanish  Language  1 

Grose's  Dictionary  of  the  Vulgar  Tongue  1 
Hadley's  Grammar  of  the  Hindostan  Dialect,  commonly 

called  Moors  1 
Harris's  Hermes;  or  a  Philosophical  Inquiry  concerning 

Universal  Grammar  1 

Home  Tooke's  Diversions  of  Purley  1 

Martin's  (Benjamin)  Philosophical  Grammar,  1 

Murray's  (Lindley)  English  Grammar  2 

Owen's  Welsh  Dictionary  2 
Parkurst's  Hebrew  and  English  Lexicon,  without  Points  ; 

to   which  is   prefixed  an  Hebrew  Granjjnajv.  j., 

without  Points                                             i*  1 

Pickbourn's  Dissertation  on  the  English  Verb  1 

Russian  Dictionary,  English  and  1 

Seyer's  Syntax  of  the  Latin  Verb  1 
Schlevener's  Novum  Lexicon  Graeco-Latinum,  in  Novum 

Testamentum  1^ 

Smith's  English  and  French  Diciiortary  1 

Vallancey's  Irish  Grammar  1 

Walker's  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language  1 
Wilcocke's  English  and  Dutch,  and  Dutch   and  English 

Dictionary  1 


DUODECIMO. 

C.  Dulcis  Institutionum  Linguae  Italicae  Libri  sex ;  cum 

Italicis  exercitationibus.     TuringcB  1000  1 

Essay  on  Punctuation  1 

L'Epee,  Method  of  Educating  the  Deaf  and  Dumb :  from 

the  French  of  the  Abbe  de  1 

Sanctii  Minerva ;  sive  de  Causis  Linguae  Latinae  Commen- 

tarius;  cum  Notis  G.  Scioppii.     16^4  \ 

Vergani's  Grammar  of  the  Italian  Language  I 


(  83  ) 
HISTORY,  CIVIL  AND  ECCLESIASTICAL 


FOLIO. 

VOL.. 

Abercromby's  Martial  Achievements  of  the  Scots  Nation. 

Gift  of  Mr.  James  Priestley  2 

America,  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  the  French  Domi- 
nions, in     1761  1 

BaShage,  History  of  the  Jews ;  being  a  Continuation  to 

the  History  of  Josephus:  from  the  French  of         1 

Bentivoglio's  History  of  the  Wars  in  Flanders  1 

Cantemir's  History  of  the  Othman  Empire,  to  the  Reign 

of  Achmed  HI.  1 

Clarendon's  State-Papers,  collected  for  the  History  of  the 

Great  Rebellion  3 

D'Ablancourt's  Translation  of  Thucydides's  and  Xeno- 
phon's  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War.  Gift 
of  Henry  NicolSy  Esq.  1 

Dupin's  Ecclesiastical  History,  from  the  first  to  the  middle 

of  the  sixteenth  Century  6 

Giannone's  History  of  Naples  :  translated  by  Ogilvie  '  2 

Heylyn's  History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land 1 

Howell's  General  History  4 

Priestley's  (Df .  Joseph)  Map  of  History 

Raleigh's  History  of  tbe  World  2 

Rapin  de  Thoyras,  The  History  of  England,  to  the  Acces- 
sion of  William  and  Mary  :  from  the  French  of    2 

Rushworth's  Historical  Collections  8 

Rycaut's  History  of  the  Turks  *  3 

Sigonii  (Caroli)  Hi?toria  de  Rebus  Bononiensibus,  Libri  VH, 

&c.  &c.     Francofurti  1604  1 

Thurloe's  State-Papers;  from  the  year  1638,  to  the  Resto- 
ration of  Charles  H.  7 

Tyrrell's  Ecclesiastical  and  Civil  History  of  England,  to 

the  Reign  of  William  HJ.  3 

Wilkins,  Concilia  Magnae  Britanniae  et  Hiberniae,  a  Syno- 
do  Verolamiensi,  A.  D.  446,  ad  Londinensem, 
A.  D.  1717.   ADavide  ^  4 


84  HISTORY. 

atTARTO.  VOL, 

Ad air'«  History  of  the  Americaii  Indians  1 

Burgoyne's  Expedition  from  Canada  1 

Castillo's  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico  1 

Chalmer's  Political  Annals  of  the  present  United  Colonies 
in  North  America;  from  their  Settlement, 
to  1763  1 

Clarendon's  State-Letters  3 

Clavigero's  I^istory  of  Mexico  {2 

Clayton's  Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Medici ;  from  its  origin 
to  the  death  of  Francesco  the  2d,  Grand  Duke 
of  Tuscany  :  from  the  French  of  Thenove  2 

Dalrymfle's  Memoirs  of  Great-Britain  and  Ireland  3 

Dalzel's  History  of  Dahomy  1 

Davila's  History  of  the  Civil  Wars  in  France  2 

De  Foe's  History  of  the  Union  of  England  and  Scotland 
Dillon's  Memoirs  of  the  Revolution  in  France,  in  1789 
Diot's  Historical  Description  of  Dunkirk 
Dirom's  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in  India,  in  1792 
Drinkvvater's  History  of  the  Siege  of  Gibraltar,  in  1780 
Dupin,  Bibliotheque  Universelle  des  Historiens:  par 
Dutch  Revolution,  in  1785,  '86,  and  '87,  History  of  the 
Edward's  History  of  the  West-Indies 

of  St.  Domingo 

Charmilly's  Answer  to 

Ferguson's  History  of  the  Roman  Republic 

Fox's  (Charles  James)  History  of  the  early  Part   of  the 

Reign  of  James  II ;  with  an  Appendix 
History,  &c.  A  Translation  of  the  French  Let- 
ters in  the  Appendix  to 
France  (Histoire  de)  avant  Clovis :  par  Laureau 

par  Velly,  Villaret  et  Gamier  15 

Francklin's  History  of  the  Reign  of  Shah-Aulum 
Gilford's  History  of  the  French  Revolution 
Grant's  History  of  the  Island  of  Mauritius 
Grece,  Voyage  d'Anacharsis  en :  par  I'Abbe  Barthelemy. 
Edition  de  Didot.     Gift  of  Lewis  Smith,  Esq. 
Grive's  History  of  Kamschatka 

Hazard's  Historical  Collections,  consisting  of  State-Papers, 
&c.  intended  as  Materials  for  a  History  of  the 
United  States  of  America 


HISTORY.  85 

*-  aUARTO.  VOL. 

Hervey  and  Middleton,  Letters  between,  concerning  the 

Roman  Senate  1 

Hindostan,  History  of  2 

'  Home's  History  of  the  Rebellion,  in  1745  1 

Limborch's  History  of  the  Inquisition  1 

Lloyd's  History  of  the  War  in  Germany,  in  1758,  &c.  3 

Mackensie's  Sketches  of  the  War  with  Tippoo  Sultan, 

in  1789  2 

Macleod's  Casus  Principis  ;  or  an  Essay  towards  a  History 

of  the  Principality  of  Scotland  1 

Manchester,  Aikin's  History  of  1 

Manstein's  Memoirs  of  Russia  ;  from  1727,  to  1 744  I 

Marsden's  History  of  Sumatra  1 

Mitford's  History  of  Greece  3 

New- York,  Smith's  History  of  the  Province  of;  from  its 

first  Discovery,  to  1732  1 

Ouseley's  Oriental  Collections  .  2 

Pennant's  History  of  London  1 

Pinkerton's  History  of  Scotland ;  from  the  Accession  of  the 

'^       House  of  Stuart  to  that  of  Mary  2 

Planta's  History  of  the  Helvetic  Confederacy  2 

Plowden's  Historical  Review  of  the  State  of  Ireland ;  from 
its  Invasion  under  Henry  II,  to  its  Union  with 
Great  Britain,  in  1801  3 

Robertson's  History  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  1 

Russel's  History  of  America ;  from  its  Discovery  to  the      , 
conclusion  of  the  late  War,  in  1778  2 

Scott's  Ttranslation  of  Ferishta's  History  of  Dekkan  ;  from 

the  first  Mahummedan  Conquests,  to  1794  2 

Smith's  History  of  the   Peloponnesian  War:    from  the 

Greek  of  Thucydides  2 

Sommerville's  History  of  Political  Transactions  and  Par- 
ties ;  from  the  Restoration  of  Charles  II,  to  the 
Death  of  King  William  1 

Reign  of  Queen  Ann  1 

Stedman's  Narrative  of  a  five  years  Expedition,  against 
the  revolted  Negroes  of  Surinam;  from  1772, 
to  1777  2 

M 


86  HISTORY. 

aUARTO.  VOlA 

Stewart's  Translation  of  the  Works  of  Sallust  2 

Tarleton's  Account  of  his  Campaigns  in  America ;  in  1 780 

and  1781  1 

Virginia,  Keith's  History  of  1 

Smith's  History  of.  New  England,  and  the  Sum- 
mer Isles;  from  their  first  beginning  in  1584, 
to  this  present  year,  1626  1 

Walpole's  (Horace)  Historic  Doubts,  on  the  Life  and  Reign 

of  King  Richard  HI.  1 

Warrington's  History  of  Wales  1 

Wellesley's  Notes,  relative  to  the  late  Transactions  in  the 

Marhatta  Empire:    1803  1 

Wraxall's  History  of  France ;  from  the  Accession  of  Henry 

ni,  to  the  Death  of  Lewis  XIV.  3 

Xenophon's  History  of  the  Aifairs  of  Greece  :    by  the 

Translator  of  Thucydides  1 

Young's  History  of  Athens  1 


OCTAVO. 

Anecdotes  of  the  French  Nation,  during  the  thirty  years 

preceding  the  Revolution  1 
Anquetil's  Summary  of  Universal  History  9 
Armed  Neutrality,  (in  1780)  A  Secret  History  of  the  1 
Athenian  Letters  2 
Baldwin's  Historical  Recollections  on  Egypt.  1802  1 
Barhary,  History  of  the  Piratical  States  of  1 
Barruel's  History  of  the  French  Clergy,  during  the  Revo- 
lution 1 

Memoirs,  illustrating  the  History  of  Jacobinism  4 

Beatson's  Naval  and  Military  Memoirs  of  Great-Britain  ; 

from  1727,  to  1783  6 
Bede's  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  Eiiglish  Nation  ;  from 

Julius  Cesar,  to  731  1 

Beloe's  Translation  of  Herodotus  4 
Belsham's  Memoirs  of  the  Kings  of  Gteat-Britain,  of  the 

House  of  Brunswick-Lunenbourg  2 
——Reign  of  George  HI,  6 


HISTORY.  87 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Bentivoglio,  (Letters  of  Cardinal)  during  the  Time  he  was 

Nuncio  in  France  and  Flanders  1 

———— Relation!  del  Cardinale,  in  tempo  della  sua  Nun- 

tiatura  1 

Berrington's  Account  of  the  State  and  Behaviour  of  Eng- 
lish Catholics;  from  the  Reformation,  to  the 
Year  1781  1 

-.11         — History   of  the    Reign  of  Henry   the   Second, 

and  of  Richard  and  John,  his  Sons  2 

Bertrand  de  Molleville's  Annals  of  the  French  Revolution     9 

■   '    '  "., Private  Memoirs  of  Lewis  XVL      3 

Bisset's  History  of  the  Reign  of  George  III,  to  the  ter- 
mination of  the  War,  in  1801  6 

Bolingbroke's  (Viscount)  Letters  on  the  Study  and  Use  of 

History  2 

—Private  and  Publick  Correspondence,  during  the 

time  he  was  Secretary  of  State  to  Q,ueen  Ann        4 

Boucher's  View  of  the  Causes  and  Consequences  of  the 
American  Revolution 

Bouill?,  Memoirs  relating  to  the  French  Revolution  :  from 
the  French  of  the  Marquis  De 

Boulainvilliers,  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Ancient  Par- 
liaments of  France  :  by  Mr.  de 

Brackenridge,  Incidents  of  the  Insurrection  in  the  Western 
Parts  of  Pennsylvania,  in  1794  :  by  H.  H. 

Brumaire,  Tableau  des  Evenemens  du  18 

Brewster's  Secular  Essay ;  containing  a  retrospective  View 
of  Events  connected  with  the  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory of  England,  during  the  18th  Century 

Buchano,  Historia  Rerum  Scoticarum,  Auctore  Georgio 

Buonaparte,  Campagne  de,  en  Italic,  en  1790  et  1797 

—  ■     Expedition  of,  from  Egypt  into  Sj'ria.     See 

Hist,  and  Biog.  Misc.  Fol.  1. 

Burnet's  (Bishop)  History  of  his  own  Time ;  from  the  Re- 
storation of  Charles  II,  to  the  Peace  of  Utrecht      4 

Camille  Jordan  a  ses  Comettans  sur  la  Revolution  du  18 

Fructidor  J 

Campbell's  Ecclesiastical  History  2 

Campaigns  in  Germany,  Italy,  Switzerland,  and  Holland, 

from  1796  to  1799  ;  History  of  the  S 


98  HISTORY. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Canada,  Herriot's  History  of ;  from  its  Discovery  to  1731. 

1st  Vol.  1 

Cape  Breton  and  St.  John,  Memoirs  relating  to  the  Islands 

of  1 

Card's  History  of  the  Revolutions  in  Russia,  to  the  Acces- 
sion of  Catharine  I.  1 
China,  Du  Halde's  History  of                                                     4 
Clarendon's  History  of  the  Rebellion  and  Civil  Wars  in 

England  ;  from  1641,  to  1660  6 

Colden's  History  of  the  five  Nations  of  Canada  1 

Connecticut,  Peters's  General  History  of  1 

Corsica,  A  Description  of;  with  an  Account  of  its  Union 
to  the  Crown  of  Great  Britain,  in  1 794 :  by 
Frederick  1 

Coxe  on  the  Secret  Tribunals  of  Westphalia.  See  Franck' 

line's  Information,  ^c. 
Crawfurd's    Memoirs    of   the   Revolution   in    Scotland, 

in  1567  1 

Dakin's  History  of  the  Reigns  of  Peter  III,  and  Catharine 

II  of  Russia  2 

Dallas's  History  of  the  Maroons  in  Jamaica  2 

Davies's  Historical  Tracts  respecting  Ireland  1 

Denina's  Revolutions  of  the  Ancient  Republics  of  Italy  : 

translated  by  Langhorne  1 

Denmark,  An  Account  of,  such  as  it  was  in  1692  I 

■ Animadversions  on  1 

Dillon's  Political  purvey  of  the  Sacred  Roman  Empire, 

in  1782  1 

^History  of  the  Reign  of  Peter  the  Cruel,  King  of 

Castile  and  Leon  2 

Dion  Cassius,  The  History  of;  abridged  by  Xiphilin  ;  con- 
taining the  most  considerable  Passages  under 
the  Roman  Emperors,  from  the  time  of  Pompey 
the  Great,  to  the  Reign  of  Alex.  Severus :  from 
the  Greek,  by  Manning  2 

Douglas's  Summary,  Historical  and  Political,  of  the  British 

Settlements  in  North  America,  in  1755  2 

Drinkwater's  History  of  the  Siege  of  Gibraltar,  in  1 780         1 
Puclos,  History  of  the  Reign  of  Lewis  XI,  King  of  France  ; 

from  the  French  of  2 


HISTORY.  89 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Dufresnoy,  New  Method  of  Studying  History :  originally 

written  by  Langlet  2 

Dunbar's  Essays  on  the  History  of  Mankind  1 

Duppa,  A  brief  Account  of  the  Subversion  of  the  Papal 

Government,  in  1 798  :  by  Richard  1 

Echard,  The  Roman  History,  comprehending  the  History 
of  the  Western  and  Eastern  Empires ;  from  the 
building  of  Rome,  to  the  taking  of  Constantino- 
ple by  the  Turks,  in  1453 :  by  Lawrence  S 
England,  The  Parliamentary  History  of;  being  a  faithful 
Account  of  all  the  most  remarkable  Transactions 
in  Parliament,  from  1066,  to  1660                       24 
History  of  the  Invasions  of;  frgm  Julius  Cesar, 
to  1794  I 
Epitome  of  Military  Events,  in  1779  :  from  the  French         2 
Esprit  de  I'Histoire  Generale  de  I'Europe  1 
Essex,  Letters  written  by  Arthur  Capel,  Earl  of                     1 
Estrades,  Letters  and  Negotiations  of  the  Count  D',  Em- 
bassador from  Lewis  XIV  to  the  United  Pro- 
vinces;  from  1663,  to  1669                                     3 
Europe,  The  History  of  Ancient                                               2 

of  Modern  ;  with  an  Account  of  the 

Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire :    by 
William  Russell  5 

European  Settlements  in  America,  in  1777 ;  An  Account 

of  the  2 

Findley's  History  of  the  Western   Insurrection:    three 

Copies,  one  the  Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole  3 

France,  History  of;  from  the  first  Establishment  of  the 

Monarchy,  to  the  present  Revolution  3 

• President  Henault's  Chronological  Abridgement 

of  the  History  of  2 

— — — — Ranken's  Civil  and  Military  History  of  3 

Impartial  History  of  the  Revolution,  in  2 

^Moore's  View  of  the  Causes  and  Progress  of  the 

Revolution,  in :  1 795  2 

^Journal  de  Moore  en  :  1 792.     Gift  of  Mr,  G, 

Keatinge  2 

— — — -Garat's  Memoirs  of  the  Rerolution,  in  1 


90  HISTORY 

OCTAVO.  VOIf 

France,  Rabaud*s  History  of  the  Revolution,  in 


-Stephens's  History  of  the  Wars  which  arose  out 

of  the  Revolution,  in  2 

Eraser's  History  of  the  Exploits  of  Nadir  Shah,  Emperor 

of  Persia  1 

Frederick  II,  King  of  Prussia  ;  Gillies's  View  of  the  Reign 

of  1 
William  II,  King  of  Prussia ;  Segur's  History  of 

the  principal  Events  of  the  Reign  of  3 

Froissart's  Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain,  &c.  from 

the  latter  Part  of  the   Reign  of  Edward  II,  to 

the  Coronation  of  Henry  IV :    translated   by 

Thomas  Johnes  13 

Geneva,  History  of  the  Constitution  and  Revolutions  of, 

in  the    18th  Century:  by  D'lvernois.     Gift  of 

Mr.  Geo.  Keatinge  1 

Gibbon's  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 

Empire.     First  Part,  Gift  of  James  Carroll, 

Esq.  12 

. History,  &c.  Abridged.    Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole     2 

Gordon's  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Establishment 

of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States   of 

America  3 

Greece,  Gillies's  History  of  Ancient  4 

■     Travels  of  Anacharsis  in :  by  Bartbelemy  7 

Helvetia,  Naylor's  History  of;  to  the  middle  of  the  15th 

Century  2 

Henry's  History  of  Great  Britain  ;  from  its  Invasion  under 

Julius  Cesar,  to  the  Death  of  Henry  VIII.  12 

History,  &c.  Continuation  of :  by  Andrews  2 

Herodian,  History  of  the  Roman  Emperors:    from   the 

Greek  of  1 

Heron's  General  History  of  Scotland,  to  1 748  6 

Herrera's  History  of  America  6 

Hibernia ;  or  Ancient  Pieces  relating  to  Ireland  :  collected 

by  Walter  Harris  1 

Hindostan,  The  History  of:  by  Alex.  Dow  3 

Hooke's  Roman  History;  from  the  building  of  Rome,  to 

the  ruin  of  the  Commonwealth  1 1 


HISTORY  91 

OCTAVO  VOL, 

Hume^s  History  of  England,  with  Smollet's  Continuation  ; 
from  the  Invasion  of  Julius  Cesar,  to  the  Peace 
of  Versailles,  in  1783  16 

Jortin*s  Remarks  on  Ecclesiastical  History  5 

Ireland,  "Warner's  History  of;  from  the  earliest  authentic 
Accounts,  to  the  year  1171.  Gift  of  John 
O'Donnell,  Esq.  2 

Leland's  History  of  2 

History  of:  by  the  Authors  of  the  Modern  Uni- 
versal History.     Gift  of  John  0'' Donnelly  Esq.      1 
Curry's  Historical  Review  of  the  Civil  Wars  in  ; 
from  the  Reign  of  dueen  Elizabeth,  to  King 
William  2 

^Hay's  History  of  the  Insurrection  of  the  County 

of  Wexford,  in  :  1 798  1 

■   Gordon's  History  of;  to  the  Union  with  Great 
Britain,  in  1801  2 

Italy,  Guicciardini's  History  of;    from  the  year   1490, 

to  1532  10 

——Commentaries  of  the  War,  in  1744,  in  :  from  the 

Latin  of  Buonamici  1 

Lally-Tolendal's  Defence  of  the  French  Emigrants  1 

La  Trobe's  (B.  H.)  History  of  the  Counts  Strueusie  and 
Brandt ;  and  of  the  Revolution  in  Denmark, 
in  1772  1 

Lempriere's  First  Volume  of  the  Translation  of  Herodotus     1 

Lewis  XIV,  Voltaire's  Age  of  3 

Limerick,  Ferrar's  History  of;  from  the  earliest  Records, 
to  the  year  1787.  Gift  of  John  O'Dorniell, 
Esq.  1 

Lindsay's  Extracts  from  Colonel  Tempelhoff's  History  of 

the  Seven  Years  War  2 

Livius,  The  Roman  History  by  Titus  ;  with  the  entire  Sup- 
'  plement  of  J.  Freinsheim :  translated  in  Eng- 

lish 6 

Baker's  Translation  of  the  Roman  History,  by  Ti- 
tus C 

Lothian's  History  of  the  United  Provinces  of  the  Nether- 
lands.    Gift  of  John  O^DormeU,  Esq.  I 

Lyttleton's  History  of  King  Henry  11.  G 


92  HISTORY. 

OCTAVO.  VOL, 

Macauley*«  (Catharine)  History  of  England  ;  from  the  Ac- 
cession of  James  I,  to  the  Elevation  of  the  House 
of  Hanover  5 

M'Kensie's  Strictures  on  Colonel  Tarleton's  Campaigns  in 

America  1 

Mainbourg's  History  of  the  League  1 

Maine,  History  of  the  District  of:  by  J.  Sullivan  1 

Mallet  Du  Pan's  British  Mercury  ;  or  Historical  Views  of 

the  Events,  in  1 799  4 

Massachusetts,  History  of;  from  the  first  Settlement  in 

1628,  to  1750  :  by  T.  Hutchinson  2 

Millot's  Elements  of  Ancient  History  2 

of  General  Modern  History  3 

Minorca,  The  History  of  the  Island  of:  by  J.  Armstrong      1 

Miscellanies,  Historical  2 

Moira,  (Earl  of)  Journal  of  the  British  Army,  commanded 
by;  in  1794  and  '95.     .See  Hist.  Misc.  Vol.  1. 

Morocco,  The  State  of  the  Empire  of,  in  1788:  from  the 

French  of  Chesnier  2 

Mosheim's  Ecclesiastical  History,  Antient  and  Modern  ; 
from  the  Birth  of  Christ,  to  the  beginning  of  the 
eighteenth  Century  6 

Mountmorres,  An  Historical  Dissertation  on  the  Irish  Par- 
liament :  by  Hervey,  Viscount  1 

Naval  Chronology  ;  or  an  Historical  Summary  of  Naval 
and  Maritime  Events  ;  from  the  time  of  the  Ro- 
mans, to  the  Treaty  of  Peace,  in  1802  :  by  J, 
Shomberg  5 

Neal's  History  of  the  Puritans  ;  from  the  Reformation,  to 
the  beginning  of  the  Civil  War,  in  1642 

Necker  on  the  French  Revolution 

New-Hampshire,  Belknap's  History  of 

Ockley's  History  of  the  Saracens 

Osorio's  History  of  the  Portuguese,  during  the  Reign  of 
Emmanuel 

Ottoman  Empire,  Hawkins's  History  of  the ;  from  its 
Foundation  in  1 300,  to  the  Peace  of  Belgrade, 
in  1740 

Paragitey,  Charlevoix's  History  of 

Pastorini's  General  History  of  the  Christian  Church 

Payne's  Epitome  of  History 


H1ST0R\^  93 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Pauw,  Philosophical  Dissertations  on  the  Egyptians  and 

Chinese  :  by  Mons.  De  2 

Philosophical    Dissertations    on    the    Greeks :    by 

Mons.  De  2 

Pennsylvania,  Proud's  History  of  2 

Philip  II,  King  of  Spain,  Watson's  History  of  the  Reign  of    3 

Ill,      Ditto  Ditto  2 

Pichegru,  David's  History  of  the  Campaigns  of  General          1 

Playfair's  History  of  Jacobinism  ;  to  which  is  added  Porcu- 
pine's History  of  Jacobinism,  in  America  2 

Plowden's  Short  History  of  the  British  Empire  ;  from  May 

1792,  to  the  close  of  1793  1 

Short  History  of  the  British  Empire,  during  the 

year  1794  1 

Historical  Review  of  the  State  of  Ireland,  Stric- 
tures upon  1 

Poland,  History  of;  from  its  Origin,  to  the  Commence- 
ment of  1795  1 

Polybius,  Hampton's  Translation  of  the  General  History  of    4 

Porter's  Observations  on  the  Turks  1 

Prideaux's  Connexion  of  the  History  of  the  Jews,  and 
Neighbouring  Nations ;  from  the  Sacred  and 
Prophane  History  4 

Priestley's  (Dr.  Joseph)  Lectures  on  History  and  General 

Policy  1 

General  History  of  the  Christian  Church,  to  the 

Fall  of  the  Western  Empire  2 

Proceedings  of  the  Executive  against  the  Insurgents  of  the 

■  Western  Parts  of  Pennsylvania  1 

Puffendorf's  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the   Principal 

States  of  Europe  2 

Putter's  Historical  Development  of  the  Constitution  of  the 

German  Empire,  in  1786  3 

Quakers,  A  Narrative  of  Events  that  have  taken  place 
in  Ireland,  from  1791  to  1802,  among  the  So- 
ciety called  1 

Raynal's  Philosophical  and  Political  History  'of  the  East 

and  West  Indies  8 

Remembrancer;  or  Repository  of  Public  Events,  in  Ame- 
rica, for  1775  and  '76.  Gift  of  Wm.  M^Cree- 
ry,  Esq.  4 

■a 


94.  HISTORY. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Reynier,  The  State  of  Egypt  in  1800  ahd  1801  :  from 

the  French  of  General  1 

Rhuliere's  Account  of  the  Revolution  in  Russia,  in  1762  1 

Richardson's  Anecdotes  of  the  Russian  Empire  1 

Robertson's  Historical  Disquisitions,  concerning  America  1 

History  of  the  Reign  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V.  2 

of  Scotland  1 

of  America  4 


Robespierre,  Rapport  de  Courtois  sur  les  Papiers  trouves 

chez  Gift  of  Mr.  T.  W.  Griffith  I 

Robinson,  Proofs  of  a  Conspiracy  against  all  the  Religions 

and  Governments  of  Europe  :  collected  by  John     1 

Rollin's  Ancient  History  8 

Roman  Emperors,  from  Augustus  to  Constantine,  Crevier's 

History  of  the  5 

Roman  Senate,  Chapman's  Essay  on  the  1 

Schiller's  History  of  the  Thirty  Years  War,  in  Germany       1 

Scilly,  A  Natural  and  Historical  Account  of  the  Islands  of: 

by  Robert  Heath  1 

Scotland,  Pinkerton's  Inquiry  into  the  History  of,  preced- 
ing the  Reign  of  Macolm  III,  or  the  year  1056      2 

Annals  of;  from  the  Accession  of  Macolm  III, 

to  the  Accession  of  the  House  of  Stewart :  by 
Sir  D.  Dalrymple  and  Lord  Hailes  3 

■         Stuart's   History   of;    from    the    Establishment 

of  the  Reformation,  till  the  Death  of  Glueeji 
Mary  2 

Laing's   History    of;    from   the  Union  of  the 

Crowns  at  the  Accession  of  James  VI,  to  the 
Union  of  the  Kingdoms  in  the  Reign  of  Q.ueen 
Ann  2 

-Sinclair's  Statistical  History  of  21 


Shucksford,  Sacred  and  Prophane  History  connected ;  from 
the  Creation  of  the  World,  to  the  Dissolstion 
of  the  Assyrian  Empire  :  by  Samuel 

Soulavie,  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  Lewis  XVI ; 
from  his  Marriage  to  his  Death :  by  J.  L. 

South  Carolina,  The  History  of  the  Revolution  of :  by  Da- 
vid Ramsay 

Spain,  The  History  of;  from  the  Establishment  of  the  Co- 
lony of  Gades  by  the  Phoenicians,  to  the  Death 
of  Ferdinand  the  Sage,  in  1750 


HISTORY.  95 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Spelman,  The  Expedition  of  Cyrus  into  Persia,  and  the 
Retreat  of  the  ten  thousand  Greeks :  translated 
from  Xenophon,  by  ^2 

State  Papers,  A  Collection  of,  relative  to  the  War  against 

France;  from  1791,  to  1802  11 

Stedman's  History  of  the  American  Revolutionary  War         2 
Stuart's  View  of  Society  in  Europe,  in  its  progress  from 

Rudeness  to  Refinement  1 

Sully,  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of.  Prime  Minister  to  Henry 

the  Great,  King  of  France  5 

Sweden,  C.  F.  Sheridan's  History  of  the  Revolution  of 

1772,  in  1 

■     'Memoirs  relative  to  the  Campaign  of  1788,  in       1 
Switzerland,  The  History  of  the  Invasion  of,  by  the  French, 

in  1798:  By  H.  Zschokke  1 
Tacitus,  A.  Murphy's  Translation  of  the  Works  of                 4 
Temple,  The  Works  of  Sir  William                                        4 
Tooke's  Account  of  the  Nations  in  the  Russian  Empire          4 
^History  of  Russia;   to   the  Accession   of  Catha- 
rine II.                                                                       2 
— — — View  of  the  Russian  Empire,  during  the  Reign  of 
Catharine  II,  and  to  the  close  of  the  eighteenth 
Century                                                                      3 
Torcy,  Memoirs  of  the  Marquis  of.  Secretary  of  State   to 

Lewis  XIV.  2 

Tott,  Memoirs  of  Baron  de  2 

Appendix  to  1 

Tytler's  Elements  of  General  History,  Ancient  and  Mo- 
dern 2 
Universal  History,  Bossuet's  Introduction  to  the  1 

Ancient  18 

Modern  42 

Baumgarten's  Supplement  to  2 

Vendee,  An   Historical   Sketch  of  the   civil  War  in  the: 

from  the  French  of  Mons.  de  Bournisseaux  1 

Venice,  An  Account  of  the  Fall  of  the  Republic  of,  in 
1797;  translated  from  the  Italian,  by  J.  Hink- 
ley  1 


96  HISTORY. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Vermont,  The  Natural  and  Civil  HivStory  of :  by  Samuel 

"Williams  1 

— — The  Natural  and  Political  History  of:   by  Ira 

Allen  1 

Vertot's  History  of  the  Revolutions  in  the  Roman  Republic     2 

Critical  History  of  the  Establishment  of  the  Bre- 
tons among  the  Gauls  2 

■  ■  ■ History  of  the  Revolutions  in   Sweden;  from 

1350,  to  1560  1 

• History  of  the  Revolutions  in  Spain  ;  from  the 

Foundation  of  the  Monarchy,  to  the  Renuncia- 
tion of  King  Philip  V,  in  1 724 


i.  — ^History  of  the  Revolutions  in  Portugal;  from 
the  Foundation  of  the  Monarchy,  to  the 
year  1668  1 

Virginia,  The  History  of;  from  its  Settlement,  to  the  year 

1706:  by  R.  B.  Gent  1 

m Thomas  Jefferson's  Notes  on  I 

Whit^lcer's  (Rev.  John)  General  History  of  the  Britons  1 

-^ '• Vindication    of  Mary,    Queen    of 

Scots  3 

-History  of  Manchester  2 


Williams's  Inquiry  into  the  Truth  of  the  Tradition  concern- 
ing the  Discovery  of  America,  by  Prince  Ma- 
dog,  in  1 1 70 

Wilson's  (James)  History  of  Egypt ;  from  the  earliest  Ac- 
counts, to  the  year  1801 

(Sir  Rpbert  Thomas)   History  of  the  Expedition 

of  the  British  Army  in  Egypt,  in  1801 

Winterbotham's  Historical,  Geographical,  Commercial, 
and  Philosophical  View  of  the  United  States  of 
America;  and  of  the  European  Settlements  in 
America  and  the  West  Indies,  in  1796 

Wraxall's  Memoirs  of  the  Kings  of  France,  of  the  Race  of 
Valois 

Wynne's  General  History  of  the  British  Empire  in  Ame- 
rica; ending  with  the  Campaign  of  1762 


HISTORY.  97 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

America,  History  of;  extracted  from  the  American  Edi- 
tion of  the  Encyclopedia  1 

Ayder-Ali  Khan,  History  of  2 

Bielfeld,  Letters  of  Baron  2 

Bigland's  Letters  on  the  Study  and  Use  of  the  Antient  and 

Modern  History  1 

Bloody-Buoy;  or  a  Relation  of  a  multitude  of  Acts  of  Bar- 
barity, committed  during  the  French  Revolu- 
tion :  by  Peter  Porcupine  1 

Boheme,  Histoire  de  la  Guerre  de  ;  depuis  1 740,  Jusqu'en 

1 746.     Gift  of  Henry  Nicols,  Esq .  3 

Carnot,  Reponse  de,  au  Rapport  fait  sur  la  Conjuration 

du  18  Fructidor.     Gift  of  W.  Cooke,  Esq.  1 

Corse,  Histoire  des  Revolutions  de,  Jusqu'en  1737  1 

D'Ablancourt,  Traduction  des  Commentaires  de  Ciesar  : 

par  1 

Dupin's  History  of  the  Church ;  from  the  beginning  of  the 

World,  to  the  year  of  Christ,  1718  4 

Eusebius  Pamphilius's  Ecclesiastical  History,  Abridgement 

of  1 

Fleury's  Short  History  of  the  Ancient  Israelites  I 

Florus,  his  Epitome  of  Roman  History,   from  Romulus  to 

Augustus  Cesar :  Translation  of  1 

French  Incursions  into  Franconia  and  Suabia,  in  1 796 ; 

Anecdotes  respecting  the  1 

French  Revolution,  Historical  and  Moral  View  of  the  :  by 

M.  Wollston craft.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field        1 

Gros's  Historical  Recital  of  different  Occurrences  in  St. 

Domingo,  in  1791  1 

Helvetic-Union,  History  of  the  Destruction  of  the,  in  1 798     1 

Histoire  Nouvelle  de  tons  les  Peuples  du  Monde.     Gift  of 

W.  Delaserre,  Esq.  63 

History,  A  Concise  Ecclesiastical ;  from  the  Birth  of 
Christ,  to  the  beginning  of  the  eighteenth  Cen- 
tury 4 

Joseph  II,  Letters  from  the  Emperor,  to  General  D'AlJon       1 

Josephus,  The  Genuine  Works  of  Flavins :  from  the  Greek, 

by  William  Whiston  6 

Louisiana,  History  of :  from  the  French  of  Dupratz  2 

Malta,  Vertot's  History  of  the  Knights  of  5 


98  HISTORY. 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Mavor's  Universal  History,  Ancient  and  Modern,  down 

to  1801  25 

Montesquieu,  Considerations  sur  les  Causes  de  la  Grandeur 

et  de  la  Decadence  des  Romains :  par  1 
Moore»s  Journal,  during -a  Residence  in  France,  in  1792  2 
Pauw,  Recherches  sur  les  Americains  ~|  3 
sur  les  Chinois  et  les  Egyptiens.    Gift  I 

of  Mr.  R.  C.  Boislandry  y     2 

■ Recherches  sur  les  Grecs  :  par  Mons.  De  | 

Gift  of  Mr,  B,  O'Shiell  J       1 

Priestley's  (Dr.  Joseph)  Explanation  of  his  Chart  of  History  1 
Prisons  of  Paris,  An  Inside  View  of  the,  under  the  Go' 

vernment  of  Robespierre  and  the  Jacobins  1 

Rollin's  Ancient  History  8 

Sheridan's  History  of  the  Revolution  in  Sweden,  in  1772  1 
Silvii  (Guillelmi)  Historia  Anglicana  ;  ab  adventu  Norma- 

norum  in  Angliam,  usque  ad  Annum  1197  1 

Tursellini  Historiarum  Epitomae  Libri  X  ;  ab  origine  Mun- 

di  usque  ad  Annum  1548  1 

Venice,  History  of  the  Conspiracy  of  the  Spaniards,   in 

1618,  against  the  Republic  of:  from  the  French 

of  St.  Real  1 

Voltaire,  The  Age  of  Lewis  XV  ;  from  the  French  of  ^ 

Williams's  (H.  Maria)  Letters  ;  containing  a  Sketch  of  the 

Revolutionary  Government  of  France,  in  1793 

and  '94  1 


(  99  ) 
LAW. 


FOLIO. 

vol,. 

Baccin's  Abridgement  of  the  Law  5 

Blackstone's  Reports;  from  1746,  to  1779  2 

Corpus  Juris  Civilis.     Gift  of  David  M'Meckertf  Esq.  5 

Domat,  The  Civil  Law  in  its  Natural  Order ;  together 

with  the  Publick  Law :  from  the  French  of  2 

Laws  of  Maryland  :  Bacon's  Edition.  Gift  of  Mr.  James 

Clarke  1 

Laws  of  Pennsylvania;  from  1781,  to  1780:  by  Alex. 

James  Dallas.     2d  Vol.  1 

Seldon's  Works  5 

Sigonius  de  Antiquo  Jure  Civium  Romanorum,  &c.  1 

State-Trials,  and  Proceedings  for  High  Treason,  &c.   from 

the  eleventh  year  of  Richard  II,  to  the  sixteenth 

of  George  III.     11  Vols,  in  Q 

Trials  of  Earl  of  Kilmarnock,  Earl  of  Cromertie,  and  Lord 

Balmerino,  for  High  Treason,  in  1746  1 

Willes's  Reports  \ 


aUARTO. 

Blackstone's  Tracts;  chiefly  relating  to  the  Antiquities 

and  Laws  of  England  1 

Cragii  Jus  Feudale  1 

Doujat,  Praenotionum   Canonicarum  Libri  V.  Auctore  Jo- 
anne.    Parisiis  1697  1 
Fetti  Place  Bellers's  Delineation  of  Universal  Law  1 
Hargrave's  Juridical  Arguments  and  Collections.     1797       1 
Hume's  (David)   Commentaries  on  the  Criminal  Law  of 

Scotland  4 

Justinian's  Institutions,  The  Four  Books  of,  in  Latin ;  with 
an  English  Translation  and  Notes,  by  George 
Harris  1 


K)<)  LAW. 

aUARTO.  VOL. 

Laws  of  Maryland  :  Kilty's  Edition.  Gift  of  the  Legis- 
lature of  Maryland  2 

Magens  on  Insurances  2 

Vesey's  Case  upon  the  Will  of  the  late  Peter  Thellusson, 

Esq.  argued  in  1798  1 

Vinnii,  in  Quatuor  Libros  Institutionum  Imperialium,  Com- 

mentarius  .    1 

Wilmot,  Notes  of  Opinions  and  Judgments,  delivered  in 

different  Courts,  by  Sir  John  "E.  1 


OCTAVO. 

Abbot's  Treatise  of  the  Law  relative  to  Merchant-Ships 

and  Seamen  1 

Azuni's  Maritime  Law  of  Europe  2 

Blackstone's  Commentaries;  with  Christian's  Notes  4 

Appendix  to  1 

Bott's  Laws  relating  to  the  Poor.  Fifth  Edition,  by  Fran- 
cis Consty  Esq.  3 
Browne's  View  of  the  Civil  Law,  and  of  the  Law  of  Ad- 
miralty 2 
Burges's  Considerations  on  the  Law  of  Lisolvency  1 
Burn's  History  of  the  Poor-Laws                                                  1 
Butler's  Horae  Juridicoe ;  a  connected  Series   of  Notes  on 
the    Grecian,    Roman,    Feudal,    and    Canon 
Law  1 
Chitty  on  the   Law  of  Bills    of  Exchange,    Promissory 

Notes,  &c.  1 

Code  des  Douanes  de  la  Republique  Fran^aise.      1802  1 

Collectanea  Juridica ;  or  Tracts  relative  to  the  Law  and 

Constitution  of  England.     1791  2 

Colquhoun's  Duties  of  a  Constable  1 

Cooke's  Bankrupt-Laws.     1797  2 

Curran's  Speeches  at  length  ;  with  a  Sketch  of  Trials  in 
Ireland,  for  High  Treason.  Gift  of  Mr.  Geo. 
Douglas  1 

Dallas's  Reports  of  Cases  in   the  Court  of  Pennsylvania, 

before  and  since  the  Revolution  1 

Danish  Laws  ;  or  the  Code  of  Christian  V.  1 

Douglas,  The  Cases  given  in  to  the   Court  of  Session, 

against  Archibald  1 


LAW.  iOl 

OCTAVO.  vol,. 

Erskine's  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Scotland  1 

Espinasse's  Cases,  argued  and  ruled  at  Nisi  Prius,  in  the 
Courts  of  King's  Bench  and  Common  Pleas; 
from  1793,  to  1806  5 

Fearne's  Posthumous  Works ;    consisting  of  Cases  and 

Opinions  1 

Frederician  Code ;  or  a  Body  of  Laws,  for  the  Dominions 

of  the  King  of  Prussia.     1761  2 

Gentoo-Laws,  Code  of  1 

Gravinae  Origines  Juris  Civilis  1 

Hargrave's  Argument  in  the  Case  of  Negro  Somerset  1 

Johnson,  Report  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  Court  of  Exche- 
quer, in  Ireland,  in  the  Case  of  the  Hon.  Justice     1 
Kilty's  Land-Holder's  Assistant  *  1 

Law,  Letters  on  the  Study  and  Practice  of  I 

Laws  of  the  United  States.  Six  Copies  ;  Jive  of  them,  the 

Gift  of  the  Legislature  of  Maryland  30 

Lee's  Treatise  of  Captures  in  War  1 

Lovelass  on  the  Law  of  Wills  1 

Mahomedan  Law,  Epitome  of  1 

Marculfi  Monachi  Formularum  Libri  Duo :  item  Veteres 
Formulae  cum  Notis  Hieronymi  Bignonii.  Lute- 
tice-Parisiorum  1613  1 

Marriott's  Formulary  of  Authentic  Instruments,  &c.  used 

in  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty  1 

Marshall's  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Insurance  2 

Molloy's  Ureatise  of  Maritime  Affairs  and  of  Commerce        2 
Nolan's  Treatise  of  the  Laws  for  the  Relief  and  Settlement 

of  the  Poor  2 

Ordinances  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  Baltimore ; 
from  the  Incorporation  in  1 796,  to  the  February 
Session,  1809,  inclusive  2 

Park's  System  of  the  Law  of  Marine-Insurances  1 

Peake  on  the  Law  of  Evidence  1 

Reeve's  History  of  the  English  Law ;  from  the  time  of 
the  Saxons,  to  the  end  of  the  Reign  of  Philip 
and  Mary  4 

Report  of  the  CommerciaJ  Cause  of  Minet  and  Fector,  vs. 

Gibson  and  Johnson  1 

o 


108  LAW 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Robinson's  Admiralty-Reports  and  Cases;  commencing 
with  the  Judgments  of  Sir  William  Scott,  in 
1708,  to  December  1805  6 

Robinson's  Collectanea  Maritima ;  tending  to  illustrate  the 
History  and  Practice  of  Prize-Law  :  to  which  is 
added  a  Translation  of  the  Chapters  273  and 
287  of  the  Consolato  Del  Mare,  relating  to 
Prize-Law  1 

Term-Reports  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench;  from  1785, 

to  1800  8 

Trial  of  the  most  Barbarous  Traitors,  arraigned  for  Conspi- 
racie  of  blowing  up  the  House  of  Parliament 
with  Gun-Powder.     London  1606  1 

of  twenty- nine"  Regicides,  the  Murtherers  of  Charles 

the  First.     1647  1 

-of  Warren  Hastings,  late  Governor  of  Bengal,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Parliament  1 

of   Hamilton  Rowan,  Gerald  and  Thomas  Muir,  in 

Ireland.     1798  1 

of  Henry  and  John  Sheares,  John  M*Cann,  W.  M. 

Byrne,  and  Oliver  Bond,  for  High  Treason. 
Dublin  1798.     See  Pol.  Misc.  P^ol.  12th. 

of  J.  Peltier  for  a  Libel  against  Napoleon  Buonaparte, 

First  Consul  of  the  French  Republick,  at  the 
Court  of  King's  Bench,  1803;  with  the  Defence, 
by  Mr.  Mackintosh  1 

of  George,  General   Pichegru,  General  Moreau,  and 

others:  In  French y  with  Plates.  Paris  1804. 
The  Gift  of  Mr.  Paul  Bentalou  8 

of  William  Blount,  before  ttie  Senate  of  the  United 

States.     Gift  of  William  M^Creery,  Esq.  I 

of  William  Smith  and  Samuel  Ogden,  in  the  Circuit 

»      Court  of  the  United  States,  New-York  1 

of  the  Hpn.  Judge  Chase,  before  the  Senate  of  the 

United  States  2 

— — of    Ditto.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  Keatinge  1 

of  Aaron   Burr,  before   the  Supreme   Court   of  the 

United  States.     Gift  of  W.  M'Creery,  Esq.  1 

-of  Thomas  0.  Selfridge,  at  Boston  1 


Trials,  Pennsylvania  State  1 

Watson"s  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Partnership  1 


LAW.  103 

^  DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

AddigtonA  Digest  of  the  Revenue  Laws  of  the  United 

States.     1804  1 

Code  Civil ;  ou  Recueil  des  Loix  Decretees  par  le  Corps 

Legislatif  de  France.  PreOTteVe  Parfte.     1803     1 

Select  Trials  of  the  Old  Bailey  4 

Wilkes,  Collection  of  Papers,  Letters,  &c.  in  the  Case  of 

John  1 


(  104  ) 


MATHEMATICS  AND  ASTRONOMY. 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

Wollaston's  Specimen  of  a  General  Astronomical  Cata- 
logue 1 

aUARTO. 

Costard's  History  of  Astronomy  1 

Hutton's  Mathematical  and  Philosophical  Dictionary  2 
Landen's   Mathematical   Memoirs,   respecting  a  variety 

of  Subjects  1 

Residual  Analysis  1 

Mathematical  Lucubrations  1 

Long's  Astronomy  2 

Maseres's  Principles  of  the  Doctrine  of  Life-Annuities  1 
Newton's  (Sir  Isaac)  Two  Treatises  on  the  Quadrature  of 

Curves,  &c.  translated  by  Stewart  1 
Simson's  Treatise  concerning  Porisms:  translated  by  Law- 
son  1 
Simpson's  Treatise  on  Fluxions  1 
Vince's  Treatise  on  Practical  Astronomy  1 


OCTAVO. 

Adams's  Geometrical  and  Graphical  Essays  1 

Plates  to  1 

Analyst;  or  Mathematical  Museum.     Philadelphia  1^08. 

(4  first  Numbers.) 
Annuities  upon  Lives,  Richard  Hayes's  New  Method  for 

valuing  1 
Lee's  Essay  to  ascertain  the  value  of  Leases 

and  I 
Richard  Price's  Essays  on  different   Subjects  in 

the  Doctrine  of  Political  Arithmetic  and  5J 


MATHEMATICS  AND  ASTRONOMY.       105 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Baxter's  Matho;  a  Dialogue  in  which  the  First  Principles 
of  Philosophy  and  Astronomy  are  accoinmodat- 
ed  to  the  capacity  of  young  Persons  2 

Beddoe's  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Mathematical 
Evidence ;  and  Difficulties  in  Geometry,  ex- 
plained 

Bryant's  (Mrs.)  Course  of  Familiar  Lectures  on  Astronomy 

Emerson's  Treatise  of  Algebra 

Euler»s  Elements  of  Algebra 

Ferguson's  Astronomy,  explained  upon  Sir  Isaac  Newton's 
Principles 

Hammond's  Elements  of  Algebra 

Horseley's  (Samuel,  Bishc^  of  Rochester)  Elementary  Trea- 
tises of  the  Fundamental  Principles  of  Mathe- 
matics 

Howard's  Treatise  of  Spherical  Geometry 

Hutton,  Mathematical  Tables :  by 

Recreations  in  Mathematics  and  Nat^iral  Philo- 
sophy :  composed  by  Ozanam,  and  enlarged  by 

on  Mensuration 


Kelly's    Practical  Introduction  to  Spherics  and  Nautical 

Astronomy 
Lacaille,  Lemons  elementaires  de  Mathematiques  ;  ou  Ele-' 

mens  d'Algebre  et  de  Geometric  :  par  I'Abbe  de 
— — — — Le  Guide  des  Jeunes  Mathematiciens,  par  Mons. 

Paulian;  ou  Commentaire  des  Lemons  d'Algebre,  y 

de  Geometric,  et  de  Mecanique  de  I'Abbs  de    I 
— ———Lemons  elementaires  d'Astronomie  :  par  | 

Oift  of  Rev.  Francis  Beeston  J 

-Lacaille's  Astronomy :  translated  by  John  Robertson 
Manning's  Introduction  to  Arithmetic  and  Algebra 
McGregor's  Complete  Treatise  of  Practical  Mathematics 
M'Laurin's  Treatise  of  Algebra 
MuUer's  Elements  of  Mathematics 
Newton's  (Sir  Isaac)  Universal  Arithmetic 

(Rev.  T.)  Short  Treatise  on  the  Conic  Sections 

Playfair's  Elements  of  Geometry 
Shervrin's  Mathematical  Tables 
Simson^  Elements  of  Euclid 

■     Elements  of  Conic  Sections 


106       MATHEMATICS  AND 'ASTRONOMY. 

X)CTAVO.  VOIi. 

Small^s  Account  of  Kepler's  Astronomical  Discoveries  1 
Tontines  calculated.     See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  llth. 

Vince's  Principles  of  Astronomy  1 

Principles  of  Fluxions                                     ^  1 

Wood's  Elements  of  Algelwa  1 


DUODECIMO. 

Brewers'  and  Gaugers'  Assistant  1 
Frend's  Evening  Amusements  j  or  the  Beauties  of  Heaven 

displayed;  for  1804,  '05,  '06,  07,  and  '08  5 
fiutton's  Diarian  Miscellany ;  extracted  from  the  Ladies- 

Diarian  6 

Lambert,  System  of  the  World :  from  the  French  'of  1 


(  107  }     fllip 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 


Truxtun's  (Thomas)  Instructions,  relating  to  the  Latitude 
and  Longitude ;  also  the  Variation  of  the  Com- 
pass, &c.  &c.  3 


aUARTO. 

Clerk's  Essay  on  Naval  Tactics:  with  explanatory 
Plates.     1804 

Falconer's  Marine  Dictionary ;  explaining  Technical 
Terms  and  Phrases  employed  in  the  Construc- 
tion, &c.  of  a  Ship ;  with  Plates :  to  which  is 
annexed  a  Translation  of  the  French  Sea-Terms 
and  Phrases 

Gamble's  Essay  on  Signals,  &o.  and  an  Account  of  the 
most  approved  Methods  of  Telegraphic  Corre- 
spondence :  with  Plates.     See  Misc.  Vol.  1st. 

Marine  Pyramid,  or  Spire-Buoy,  Observations  relative  to 
the  Invention  of:     See  Misc.  Vol.  \st. 

Maskelyne's  British  Mariner's  Guide ;  containing  Instruc- 
tions for  the  Discovery  of  the  Longitude  at  Sea 
and  Land,  &c. 

Military  Discipline,  New  System  of:  by  a  General  Offi- 
cer.    London  1773 

Nichelson's  Treatise  on  Practical  Navigation  and  Seaman- 
ship 

Polyaenus's  Stratagems  of  War :  translated  from  the 
Greek,  by  Dr.  Shepherd 

Turpin's  (Count)  Essay  on  the  Art  of  War :  translated 
from  the  French,  by  Capt.  J.  Otvvay 


108  MitlTARY  AND  NAVAL. 

OCTAVO  VOL. 

Bland's  Treatise  of  Military  Discipline  1 

Bolton's  Remarks  on  the  Present  defective  State  of  Fire- 
Arms,  &c.     London  1795.      See  Phil.  Misc. 
Vol.  2d. 
Faucitt's  Translation  of  the  Regulations  for  the  Prussian 

Cavalry.     1757  1 

Translation  of  the  Regulations  for  the   Prussian 

Infantry  1 

Foster's  Translation  of  the  Military  Instructions  from  the 
late  King  of  Prussia  to  his  officers,  &c.  with 
Plates.     1797  1 

Franklin's  (Dr.  Benjamin)  Maritime  Observations.     See 

Phil.  Misc.  Fol.  1st. 
Glenie's  History  of  Gunnery  1 

Guibert,  General  Essay  on  Tactics :  from  the  French  of 

Mons.de.        1781  2 

Hinde's  Discipline  of  the  Light-Horse.     1778  1 

Landmann's  Field-Engineer's  Vade-Mecum  1 

Mackay's  Method  of  finding  the  Longitude  at  Sea,  by  Lu- 
nar Observations  1 
Military  Reflections  on  four  Modes  of  Defence,  for  the 

United  States  :  by  Maximilian  ***  I 

MuUer's  Attack  and  Defence  of  Fortified  PIac#s :  enlarg- 
ed by  J.  Landmann  1 

. ^Translation  ofChev.  de  Clairac's  Field-Engineer     1 

^Treatise  of  Artillery  1 

Supplement  to  1 

Naval  Architecture,  Collection  of  Papers  on  2 

Neville's  Treatise  on  the  Discipline  of  Light-Cavalry:  with 

Plates  I 

Rennel's  (James)  Observations  on  a  Current  that  often 
prevails  to  the  Westward  of  Scilly.     See  Phil. 
Misc.  Vol.  2d. 
Robertson's  Elements  of  Navigation  1 

Saxe's  (Maurice,  Count  of)  Reveries ;  or  Memoirs  con- 
cerning the  Art  of  War  1 
Ship-Master's  Assistant.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field  1 
Thiebault's  Explanation  of  the  Duties  of  the  several  Etats- 

Majors  in  the  French  Army.     1800  1 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAU  IQd 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Tytler's  Essay  on  Military  Law,  and  the  Practice  of  Courts 

Martial  t 

Wales's  Method  of  finding  the  Longitude  at  Sea,  by  Time- 
Keepers  1 


DUODECIMO. 

Military  Dictionary  1 

»-Mentor ;  being  a  Series  of  Letters  from  a  Qrene- 
ral  Officer  to  his  Son.     London  1804  2 

Moore's  British  Mariner's  Vocabulary  1 

Newman's  Marine  Pocket-Dictionary  of  the  Italian,  Spa- 
nish, Portuguese,  and  German  Languages;  with 
an  English  and  French,  and  French  and  Eng- 
lish Index  1 
Russel's  Instructions  for  the  Drill.     1799                                1 
Smith's  (Amasa)  Compendium  of  the  Duty  of  Artillerists        1 
Stuben's  (Baron  de)  Regulations  for  the  Order  and  Discip- 
line of  the  Troops  of  the  United  States                   1 
Willett  Adye's  Bombardier  and  Pocket  Gunner.     1802         1 
Wolfe's  (General)  Instructions  to  young  Officers                  1 


(   110  ) 


MISCELLANEOUS 


FOUQ. 

VOL. 

Aurora,    or  General   Advertiser;    from    January,   to"! 

July  1795  '.       1 

from  January  1797,  to  the  end  of  1800.     Gift  f 

of  Paul  Bentalou,  Esq.  J      5 

Baltimore  Evening  Post,  or  Mercantile  Daily  Advertiser ; 
from  March  1805,  to  October  1809.  Gift  of 
the  Editors  5 

Brown,  The  Works  of  Sir  Thomas  1 

Catalogue  of  the  Harleian  Collection  of  Manuscripts,  pur* 
chased  by  Authority  of  Parliament,  and  preserv- 
ed in  the  British  Museum  1 

Dunlap  and  Claypole's  American  Daily  Advertiser  ;  from 
February  1 794,  to  February  1 795.  Gift  of 
William  M^Creery,  Esq.  2 

Farmer's  Weekly  Museum  ;  from  April  1 796,  to  Septem- 
ber 1800*     Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend  3 

Gazette  of  the  United  States;  from  April  1790,  to  May 

1792.     Gift  of  Paul  Bentalou,  Esq.  2 

of  Ditto;  from  December  1798,  to  July  1809     17 

Federal;  for  1796  2 

Gooch's  Life  and  Death  of  a  Race-Horse  :  with  Plates  1 

Maryland  Gazette,  or  Baltimore  Advertiser ;  from  Janua- 
ry 1782,  to  the  end  of  1791  7 

Journal,   and  Baltimore  Advertiser  ;  from  May ~| 

1 782,  to  the  end  of  1 790  I  8 

Journal,  &c.  for  1792.     Gift  of  W.  M'Creery,  \ 

Esq.  J  1 

Milton,  A  Complete  Collection  of  the  Historical,  Political, 

and  Miscellaneous  Works  of  John  2 

Montaigne,  Les  Essais  de  Michel,  Seigneur  de         Gift  of 

B.  B.  O'Shiel,  Esq.  1 


MISCELLANEOUS.  Ill 


FOLIO.  VOL. 


New-York  Herald;  from  September  1804,  to  July  1809. 

Gift  of  the  Editor 
Norfolk  Gazette  and  Publick  Ledger;  from  September 

1804,  to  October  1805.     Gift  of  the  Editor 
Pennsylvania  Herald  and  General  Advertiser;  for  1785 

and  1787 
Porcupine's  Gazette  ;  from  March  1 797,  to  March  1 799. 

Gift  of  Rev.  Francis  Beeston 
Republican  Anti-Democrat;  for  1802  and  1803.    Gift  of 

the  Editors 


auARTO. 

Baltimore  Daily  Repository ;  from  January  to  September 

1792.     Gift  of  William  M'Creery,  Esq.  1 

Barington's  (Hon.  Daines)  Miscellanies  1 

Bibliotheca  Americana;  or  a  Chronological  Catalogue  of 
tke  most  curious  and  interesting  Books,  State- 
Papers,  &c.  upon  the  Subject  of  North  and  South 
America.  Gift  of  Zebulon  Hollingsworth, 
Esq.  1 

Bowyer's  (William)  Miscellaneous  Tracts :  collected  and 

illustrated  by  J.  Nichols  1 

Common-Place  Book ;  being  an  Improvement  on  that  re- 
commended by  Mr.  Locke ;  properly  ruled 
throughout,  with  a  complete  Skeleton-Index, 
and  ample  Directions  for  its  use  1 

Companion  and  Weekly  Miscellany  ;  from  the  commence- 
ment,  November  1804,  to  November  1806. 
Gift  of  Dr.  James  Cocke  2 

Forms  of  Herkern;  in  Persian  and  in  English.     Gift  of 

Robert  Gilmor,  junr.  Esq.  I 

Gray's  Works ;  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings, 

by  W.  Mason  1 

Marvell's   (Andrew)  Works,  Poetical,  Controversial,  and 

Political  3 

Orford,  The  Works  of  Horatio  Walpole,  Earl  of  5 

Plato's  Works;  translated  from  the   Greek,  with  Notes 

by  F.  Sydenham,  and  chiefly  Thomas  Taylor         5 

Port  Folio;  since  the  commencement,  January  1801,  to 

the  end  of  1 805  5 


112  MISCELLANEOUS. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Account  and  Extracts  of  the  Manuscripts  in  the  Librai^ 
of  the  King  of  France.  Gift  of  Mr.  G.  Kea- 
tinge.  2 

Adventurer  3 

Aikin*s  (John)  Miscellaneous  Pieces  in  Prose  1 

Alexander's  History  of  Women  2 

^Allison's  (Dr.  Patrick)  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  General 
Washington.     Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend.     See 
Tributes  to  Washington 
Almanach  Imperial  de  France,  pour  I'An  XIII,  (1805)  1 

American  Museum ;  or  Universal  Magazine  of  Ancient 
and  Modern  fugitive  Pieces,  &c.  Prose  and  Poe- 
tical ;  from  January  1 787,  to  the  end  of  1792     12 
Ames's  (Fisher)  Oration  on  the  Sublime  Virtues  of  Gene- 
ral Washington.  See  Tributes  to  Washington. 
Angeloni's  (Batista)  Letters  on  the  English  Nation  2 

Astraea's  Return  1 

Atterbury's  (Bishop  Francis)  Epistolary  Correspondence, 

Speeches,  and  Miscellanies  3 

Aulus  Gellius,  The  Attick  Nights  of:  translated  by  the 

Rev.  W.  Beloe  3 

Bacon's  (Sir  Francis)  Works  16 

■ Essays  on  Civil,  Moral,  Literary,  and 

Political  Subjects  2 

Bayard's   (Samuel)  Oration   on    the    Death   of  Genepal 
Washington.     Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.   Bend.     See 
Trib.  to  Washington. 
Boyd's  (Hugh)  Indian  Observer  1 

— Miscellaneous  Works ;  with  an  Account  of 

his  Life  and  Writings,  by  L.  D.  Campbell  2 

Bromley's  Collection  of  Original  Royal  Letters,  written  by 

Charles  I.  and  II,  James  II,  &c.  &(?.  1 

Browne's  (Arthur)  Miscellaneous  Sketches ;  or  Hints  for 

Essays  2 

Burton's  Anatomy  of  Melancholy  2 

Caldwell's  Elegiac  Poem  on  the  Death  of  General  Wash- 
ington.    See  Tributes  to  Washington. 
Carroll's  (Bishop)   Discourse   on  the    Death    of  General 
Washington.     Gift  of  Rev,  Dr.  Bend.     See 
Tributes  to  Washington. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


ii; 


OCTAVO. 


VOIm 


Gaspipina*s  Letters ;  containing  Observations  on  a  variety 
of  Subjects,  Literary,  Moral,  and  Religious  :  by 
a  Gentleman  of  Philadelphia 

Catalogue  of  Books  Sold  by  Lackington,  Allen,  &  Co. 
in  1796,  '97,  and  '98 

London,  for  1795  and  1799 


3 

2- 


■of  Cadell  and  Davies,  for  1807 


of  the  Books  belonging  to  the  Library-Company"! 

of  Philadelphia,  in  1789  ! 

— — of  the  Books  belonging  to  ditto,  in  1807.  f 

Gift  of  the  Directors  J 

of  the  Books  belonging  to  the  Alexandria  Libra- 
ry-Company, in  1801.     Gift  of  the  Directors 

Characters  of  the  principal  Nations  of  Europe,  A  Review 
of  the  Gift  of  John  0^ Donnelly  Esq. 

Gcero's  (M.  Tullius)  Letters  to  several  of  his  Friends ; 

translated,  with  Remarks,  by  William  Melmoth     3 

Epistles  to  Afticus  ;  translated,  with  Notes,  by 

William  Guthrie  3 

Clark's  (Daniel)  Proofs  of  the  Corruption  of  General  James 
Wilkinson,  and  of  his  Connexion  with  Aaron 
Burr  1 

Cockburn's  (Mrs.  Catharine)  Works,  Theological,  Moral, 
Dramatic,  and  Poetical ;  with  an  Account  of  the 
Life  of  the  Author,  by  Thomas  Birch  2 

Columbian  Magazine,  or  Monthly  Miscellany;  from  Sep- 
tember 1780,  to  December  1788. '  Gift  of  IV. 
M'Creery,  Esq.  2 

Coryat's  Crudities ;  to  which  are  added  his  Letters  from 

India,  &c.  3 

Dodsley's  Annual  Register  of  History,  Politics,  and  Litera- 
ture; from  1759,  to  the  end  of  1805  47 

Miscellaneous  Trifles  2 

Museum ;  or  the  Literary  and  Historical  Regis- 
ter 3 

Essays,  by  a  Society  of  Gentlemen,  at  Exeter  1 

Evremond,  Works  of  Mons.  de  St.         Gift  of  William 

M^Creert/f  Esq.  3 

Feyjoo,  Essays  and  Discourses,  selected  and  trandated,  by 

J.  Brett,  from  the  Works  of  4 


114  MISCELLANEOUS 

OCTAVO.  "  VOL. 

Fitzosborne's  (Sir  Thomas)  Letters  on  several  Subjects : 

published  by  William  Melmoth  1 

Frederick  II,  King  of  Prussia,  The  Pothumous  Worfts  of : 

translated  from  the  French,  by  Thomas  Holcroft  13^ 

Gentleman's  Magazine,  or  Trader's  Monthly  Intelligen- 
cer; from  its  commencement,  January  1731,  to 
May  1808  102 

Magazine,  &c.  Index  to  the  first  fifty-six  Vo- 
lumes of  2 

Gibbon's  (Edward)  Miscellaneous  Works  3 

Gilpin's  (William)  Dialogues  on  various  Subjects  1 

Goldsmith's  (Oliver)  Miscellaneous  Works  4 

Guardian,  A  Corrected  Edition  of  the  ;  with  a  Preface, 
Historical  and  Biographical,  by  Alexander  Chal- 
mers 2 

Henderson's  (John)  Letters  and  Poems ;  with  Anecdotes 

of  his  Life,  by  John  Ireland  1 

Hermippus  Redivivus ;  or  the  Sage's  Triumph  over  Old 

Age  and  the  Grave  1 

Hill^s   (Aaron)  Letters  on  various  Subjects,  and  Original 

Poems ;  with  an  Essay  on  the  Art  of  Acting         4 

Hopkinson's  (Francis)  Miscellaneous  Essays,  and  occasional 

Writings  3 

Howell's  (James)  Familiar  Letters,  Historical,  Political,  and 

Philosophical  1 

Hume's  (David)  Essays  and  Treatises  on  several  Subjects      2 

Jackson's  (William)  Four  Ages ;  together  with  Essays  on 

various  Subjects  1 

Jebb's  (John)  Works,  Theological,  Medical,  Political,  and 

Miscellaneous  3 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Works  ;  with  an  Essay  on  his  Life 

and  Genius,  by  A.  Murphy  12 

Jones's  (Sir  William)  Works  }  with  the  Life  of  the  Author, 

by  Lord  Teignmouth  13 

Julian,  The  Works  of  the  Emperor,  and  some  Pieces  of 
the  Sophist  Libanius ;  to  which  is  added  the  His- 
tory of  the  Emperour  Jovian  2 

Kaims's  (Lord)  Sketches  of  the  History  of  Man  4 

Kemp's  (Rev.  James)  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  General 
Washington.  Oift  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Bend.  See 
Tribntes  to  Washington, 


I 


MISCELLANEOUS.  115 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Knox's  (Vicesimus)  Elegant  Extracts  in  Prose  1 

. Elegant  Epistles  1 

- —  ■    Winter  Evenings  ;  or  Lucubrations  on 

Life  and  Letters  2 

Lavater,  Seeret  Journa}  of  a  Self  Observer ;  or  Confes- 
sions and  familiar  Letters  of  the  Rev.  J.  C.  2 
Literary  Leisure  ;  or  the  Recreations  of  S.  Saunter  2 
Locke,  The  Works  of  John                                                      9 
Love's  (Charles)  Poem  on  the  Death  of  General  Wash- 
ington.    See  Tributes  to  Washington. 
Lover  and  Reader ;  the  Whig  Examiner  ;  and  a  Selection 
from  the  Medley :  by  the  Authors  of  the  Tat- 
ler,  &c.  1 
Lounger ;  a  Periodical  Paper  published  at  Edinburgh,  in 

1785  and  '86  2 

Lucian,  Dialogues  of:  translated  from  the  Greek,  by  Carr     5 
^— — -—The  Works  of:   translated  from  the  Greek,  by 

Thomas  Francklin  4 

Luxborough's  (Lady)  Letters  to  William  Shenstone  1 

Machiavelli,  Opere  di  Nicolo.     Gift  of  Mr.  ^straudi  4 

Mason's  Funeral  Oration  on  General  Washington.     See 

Tributes  to  Washington. 
M'Worther's  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  General  Washing- 
ton.    Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend.     See  Tributes 
to  Washington. 
Mirror;  a  Periodical  Paper  published  at  Edinburgh,  in 

1779  and '80  2 

Miscellanies  1 

Morrell's  (Thomas)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  General 
Washington.     Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend.     See 
Tributes  to  Washington. 
Murphy's  (Arthur)  Works  7 

Observer;  a  Collection  of  Moral,  Literary,  and  Familiar 

Essays  5 

Ogden's  (Rev.  Uzal)  Two  Discourses  on  the  Death  of  Ge-. 
neral  Washington.     Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend. 
See  Tributes  to  Washington. 
O'Leary's  (Rev.  Arthur)  Miscellaneous  Tracts  1 

Panorama,  The  Literary ;  or  a  Review  of  Books,  Register 
of  Events,  and  a  Magazine  of  Varieties ;  for 
1806  and  1807  ? 


116  MISCELLANEOUS. 

OCTAVO.  VOL, 

Philidor's  Analysis  of  the  Game  of  Chess  1 

Pliny's  Letters  :  translated  by  Melmoth  2 

Pope's  (Alexander)  Works  :  published  by  Mr,  Warburton, 

with  occasional  Notes  9 

Port  Folio;  from  January  1806,  to  July  1809  7 

Progress  of  Fashion  ;  and  its  Influence  in  all  the  Depart- 
ments of  Life  1 
Pye's  (Henry  James)  Sketches  on  various  Subjects  1 
Rasselas,  Novella  traducida  del  Ingles ;  y  Apologia  de  las 

Mugeres :  por  Dona  J.  J.  Blake  1 

Register,  American  ;  or  a  General  Repository  of  History, 
Politics,  and  Science;  from  1806,  to  the  end 
of  1808  4 

— Asiatic  Annual ;  or  a  Review  of  Hindostan,  and 

of  the  Politics,  Commerce,  and  Literature  of 
Asia  ;  from  1709,  to  the  end  of  1802  4 

Reynold,  The  Works  of  Sir  Joshua  3 

Satyre  Menippee ;  de  la  Vertu  du  Catholicon,  &c.     Gift 

of  Mr.  Geanty  3 

Selections   from  the    most  celebrated   Foreign   Literary 

Journals,  and  other  Periodical  Publications  2 

Select  Reviews,  and  Spirit  of  the  Foreign  Magazines; 
from  January  1809:  by  Bronson  and  others. 
Philadelphia  1 

Senilites ;  or  Solitary  Amusements,  in  Proee  and  Verse : 

by  the  Editor  of  the  Spiritual  Quixote       .  1 
Shenstone's  (William)  Works,  in  Verse  and  Prose                 3 
Smith's  (Adam)  Essays.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field               1 
(Samuel  Stanhope)  Essays  on  the  Causes  and  Va- 
riety of  Complexion  and  Figures  in  the  Human 
Species                                                                      1 
(Samuel  Stanhope)  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Gene- 
ral Washington.  See  Tributes  to  Washington. 
Spectator  ;  with  Notes  and  Illustrations                                 8 
Sullivan's  (Richard  Joseph)  View  of  Nature,  in  Letters  to 

a  Traveller  among  the  Alps  6 

— — Philosophical  Rhapsodies  3 

Swift,  The  Works  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Jonathan ;  arranged, 
revised,  and  corrected,  with  Notes,  by  Thomas 
Sheridan.     Gift  of  Mr.  Joseph  Thomburgh        17 
Tatler ;  with  Notes  and  Illustrations  1 


MISCELLANEOUS  117 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Theatre,  by  Sir  Richard  Steele ;  with  the  Anti-Theatre, 

&c.  1 

Towers,  Tracts  on  Political  and  other  Subjects  :  published 

at  various  times,  by  Joseph  3 

Town-Talk,  the  Fish-Pool,  the  Plebeian,  &c.  by  the  Authors 
of  the  Tatler,  Spectator,  and  Guardian  :  with 
Notes  and  Illustrations  1 

Tributes  to  Washington ;  or  Funeral  Discourses  and  Ele- 
gies on  General  Washington  1 

Varieties  of  Literature :  selected  from  Foreign  Literary 

Journals,  &c.  2 

Voltaire,  Lettre  d'un  Cluakcr  a  M.  de  :  See  Misc.  Vol. 
1st.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field 


DUODECIMO. 

Addison's  (Joseph)  Miscellaneous  Works,  in  Verse  and 

Prose  3 

Asiatic  Miscellany;  consisting  of  Extracts  from  the  Pub- 
lications by  W.  Chambers  and  Sir  William 
Jones  1 

Asylum  for  Fugitive  Pieces  in  Prose  and  in  Verse  10 

Batchelor,  Essays  from  the,  in  Prose  and  Verse  2 

Beloe's  (William)  Miscellanies;  consisting  of  Poems,  Clas- 
sical Extracts,  and  Oriental  Apologues  3 
Belsham's  Essays,  Philosophical,  Historical,  and  Literary  4 
Buncle,  The  Life  and  Travels  of  John  4 
Burns,  The  Works  of  Robert  4 
Colman's  (George)  Prose  on  several  Occasions  ;  with  some 

Pieces  in  Verse  3 

Connoisseur :  by  Mr.  Town,  Critick  and  Censor  General       4 
Crawford's  (Dr.  John)   Address  to  the  Grand  Convention 
of  the  Free-Masons  of  Maryland.   1802.     Gift 
of  the  Author  1 

D'Argenson,  Essays  Civil,  Moral,  Literary,  and  Political : 

from  the  French  of  the  Marquis  1 

Dialogues  in  a  Library  1 

Erskine  (Andrew)  and  James  Boswell,  Letters  between         1 
Falstaff's  (Sir  John)  Original  Letters  to  his  Friends  1 

Farmer's  Museum  and  Lay-Preacher's  Gazette,  The  Spirit 

of  the  1 


118  MISCELLANEOUS. 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Fielding,  The  Works  of  Henry  12 

Fontenelle,  Conversations  on  the  Plurality  of  the  Worlds : 

from  the  French  of  1 

.         Dialogues  of  the  Dead  :  from  the  French  of  1 

Fragments,  in  the  Manner  of  Sterne  1 

Franklin,  The  Works  of  Dr.  Benjamin  2 

Freneau's  (Philip)  Miscellaneous  Works  1 

Goldsmith,  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Oliver  4 

Gregory,  The  Works  of  Dr.  4 

Harrington's  (Rev.  Henry)  Nugae  Antiquae ;  being  a  Mis- 
cellaneous Collection  of  Original  Papers,  in 
Prose  and  Verse  3 

Kurd's  (Rev.   Dr.)  Moral  and  Political  Dialogues ;  with 

Letters  on  Qiivalry  and  Romance  3 

Idler,  by  the  Author  of  the  Rambler,  (Dr.  S.  Johnson) ; 

with  additional  Essays  2 

Keate's  (George)  Sketches  from  Nature  ^ 

Lay-Preacher  ;  or  short  Sermons  for  idle  Readers  1 

Letters  between  Waller  and  St.  Evremond :  by  Lang- 

horne  3 

, for  Literary  Ladies  1 

from  a  Persian  in  England,  to  his  Friend  at  Ispa- 
han 1 
— — — from  the  Rev.  Job  Orton  and  the  Rev.  Sir  James 

Stonhouse,  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stedman  2 

Looker-on  ;  a  Periodical  Paper  2 

Miscellany,  The  Literary  3 

Montagu,  The  Works  of  Lady  Mary  Wortley  ;  including 

her  Correspondence,  Poems,  and  Essays  5 

Montaigne*s  Essays :  selected  and  translated  from   the 

French  1 

Old  Maids,  A  Philosophical,  Historical,  and  Moral  Essay 

on  3 

Philantrope  ;  after  the  Manner  of  a  Periodical  Paper  I 

Pratt's  Miscellanies,  in  Verse  and  Prose  4 

Rasenburg's  Moral  and  Sentimental  Essays,  on  Miscella- 
neous Subjects  2 
Rousseau,  OEuvres  complettes  de  J.  J.       Gift  of  Mr.  A. 

Cairon  24 

^oyal  Kalendar,  for  England,  Scotland,  and  America ; 

1807  and  1808  2 


IMtlSCELLANEOUS.  119 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Satyrical  View  of  London ;  comprehending  a  Sketch  of 

the  Manners  of  the  Age  :  by  James  Corry.  1803  1 
Segur,  Women,  their  Condition  and  Influence  in  Society : 

from  the  French  of  Alexander  3 

Sherlock's  (Rev.  Martin)  Letters  on  several  Subjects  2 

Spectator.     Gift  of  Mr,  G.  W.  Field  8 

.The  Female     Gift  of  Ditto  4 

Spirit  of  the  Publick  Journals ;  or  Beauties  of  the  Ameri- 
can Newspapers,  for   1805 :    by  Mr.  George 

Bourne.     Gift  of  the  Editor  1 
Sterne,  The  Works  of  Laurence         Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W. 

Field  8 

Voiture,  Les  CEuvres  de  M.  de  1 

"Wielan,  Dialogues  of  the  Gods  :  from  the  German  of  C.  1 

World  (The) ;  a  Periodical  Paper :  by  Adam  Fitz  Adam  4 


(  120  ) 


Natural  history 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

Barbadoes,  The  Natural  History  of  the  Island  of  1 

Gift  of  Mr.  Fielding  Lucas  1 

Hill's  Construction  of  Timber,  explained  by  the  Micro- 
scope, &c.  with  Plates  1 

Lister,  (Martini)  Synopsis  methodicse  Conchyliorum  et  Ta- 

bularum  anatomicarum  Editio  altera  1 

Miller's    (Philip)    Gardener's  and   Botanist's    Dictionary. 

Martyri's  Edition  4 

Plot's  Natural  History  of  Oxfordshire  1 

Pontoppidan  (Rt.  Rev.  Erich)  The  Natural  History  of  Nor- 
way :  from  the  Danish  of:     with  Plates  1 

Stackhouse's  Nereis  Britannica ;  containing  all  the  Species 
of  Fuci  Natives  of  the  British  Coasts  ;  with  a 
Description  in  English  and  Latin  :  and  Plates 
coloured  from  Nature.  1 

Thornton's  New  Illustration  of  the  Sexual  System  of  Lin- 
naeus :  with  Plates  coloured  2 


aUARTO. 

Babington's  New  System  of  Mineralogy 

Ellis's  Historical  Account  of  Coffee ;  with  a  Plate,  and 
Botanical  Description  of  the  Tree 

Description  of  the  Mangostan  and  the  Bread-Fruit : 

with  Plates 

Hernandi  Historia  Plantarum  Novae  Hispanise 

Hoole's  Translation  of  Van  Leuwenhock's  Microscopical 
Discoveries,  in  many  of  the  works  of  Nature 

Howard's  Thoughts  on  the  Structure  of  the  Globe  ;  in  An- 
swer to  the  System  of  Mons.  de  Buffon 


NATURAL  HISTORY.  121 


aUARTO.  VOL. 


King's  (Edward)  Remarks  concerning  Stones  said  to  have 

fallen  from  the  Clouds  1 

Latham's  General  Synopsis  of  Birds;  with  coloured  Plates  9 
Letsom's  Natural  History  of  the  Tea-Tree  :  with  Plates  1 
Pennant's  History  of  Quadrupeds  :  with  Plates  2 

Indian  Zoology  Ditto  1 

Artick  Zoology,  and  Supplement.      Ditto  3 

Genera  of  Birds  Ditto  I 

Russel's  Natural  History  of  Aleppo.     See  the  2d  Vol.  of 

his  Voyage  to  Aleppo. 
Smellie's  Philosophy  of  Natural  History  2 

Transactions  of  the  Linnaean-Society ;  from  1791,  to  1808  8 
White's  Natural  History  of  New  South  Wales.     See  his 

Voyage  to  N.  S.  Wales. 
Whitehurst's  Inquiry  into  the  Original  State  and  Forma- 
tion of  the  Earth;  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life 
and  Writings  1 

Wilson's  American  Ornithology ;  or  the  Natural  History 
of  the  Birds  of  the  United  States  :  with  Plates, 
coloured  from  Nature.  Philadelphia  1808. 
Vol.  1st.  •  1 

Woodville's  Medical  Botany  :  with  coloured  Plates  A 


OCTAVO. 

Arbustum  Americanum ;  or  an  Alphabetical  Catalogue  of 
Forest-Trees  and  Shrubs,  Natives  of  the  Ameri- 
can United  States  1 
Barton's  (B.  Smith)  Elements  of  Botany                                  1 
Bingley's  (Rev.  William)  Animal  Biography                            3 
Buffon's  Natural  History,  translated  by  William  Smellie  : 

with  Plates  18 

The  Natural  History  of  Insects, 

with  Plates;  intended  as  a  Companion  to  1 

Clayton's  Flora  Virginica  1 

Cronstedt's  Essay  towards  a  System  of  Mineralogy  2 

Forster's  (Reinhold)  Flora  Americae  Septentrionalis.     Sse 

Bossu''s  Travels. 
Goldsmith's  (Oliver)   History  of  the  Earth  and  Animated 

Nature  4 

Jameson's  Treatise  on  the  Eternal  Characters  of  Minerals     1 


12^  NATURAL  HISTORY. 

OCTAVO.  VOLi 

Jameson's  Mineralogy  of  the  Shetland  Islands^  and  the 

Island  of  Arran  1 

Kirvvan's  Elements  of  Mineralogy  2 

Geological  Essays  1 

Lettsom's  Naturalist's  and  Traveller's  Companion  1 

Linnaeus,  Reflections  on  the  Study  of  Nature :  translated 

from  the  Latin  of  1 

A  System  of  Vegetables :  from  the  Latin  of       "^2 

The  Families  of  Plants :  from  the  Latin  of  >2 

Published  by  a  Society  of  Litchfield  j 

Martyn's  Translation  of  the  Letters  on  the  Elements  of 
Botany,  addressed  to  a  Lady,  by  J.  J.  Rousseau  ; 
with  additional  Letters  and  Notes  1 

Translation,  &c.  Plates  to  1 

Montagu's  Ornithological  Dictionary ;  or  Alphabetical  Sy- 
nopsis of  British  Birds  2 

Natural  History,  A  New  System  of;  with  Plates.    Ediii- 

burgh  1791  3 

Nedham's  Account  of  some  new  Microscopical  Discove- 
ries 1 

Ordinaire,  The  Natural  History  of  Volcanoes :  translated 

by  R.  E.  Dallas,  from  the  French  of  the  Abbe        1 

Pennant's  (Thomas)  British  Zoology :  with  Plates  4 

Playfair's  Illustrations  of  the  Huttonian  Theory  of  the 

Earth  1 

■  -■  Illustrations,  &c.  A  Comparative  View  of  the 

Huttonian  and  Neptunian  Systems  of  Geology ; 
in  Answer  to  1 

Pluche,  Spectacle  de  la  Nature,  or  Nature  Displayed : 
translated  by  Mr.  Huhiphreys,  from  the  French 
of  the  Abbe  7 

Raspe's  Account  of  some  German  Volcanoes  and  their 

Productions  1 

Saint  Pierre,  Studies  of  Nature  :  translated  by  Dr.  H,  Hun- 
ter, from  the  French  of  J.  H.  Bernardin  de  5 

Shaw's  (Dr.  George)  General  Zoology :  with  Plates.  Six 

Vols,  in  12 

Smellie's  Philosophy  of  Natural  History  I 

Spallanzani,  Dissertations  relative  to  the  Natural  History 
of  Animals  and  Vegetables  :  from  the  Italian  of 
the  Abbe  2 


NATURAL  HISTORY.  123 

OCTAVO  VOL. 

Spallanzani,  Tracts  oji  the  Nature  of  Animals  and  Vege- 
tables :  by  the  Abbe  1 

Stillingfleet*s  Miscellaneous  Tracts,  relating  to  Natural 

History  1 

Townson's  Philosophy  of  Mineralogy  1 

Traite  de  la  Culture  du  Nopal  et  de  I'Education  de  la  Co- 
chenille  :  par  Mons.  Thierry  de  Menonville. 
Gift  of  Mr.  Lewis  Geanty  2 

Willdenow,  The  Principles  of  Botany  and  of  Vegetable 

Physiology :  from  the  German  of  Professor  1 

Withering's  (Dr.)  Arrangement  of  British  Plants,  accord- 
ing to  the  Linnaean  System  :  with  Plates  4 


DUODECIMO. 

Anderson's  (James)  Description  of  a  Patent  Hot-House  1 
Beauties  of  Nature  delineated  ;  selected  from  Sturm^s  Re- 
flections 1 
Berkenhout's  Botanical  Lexicon  1 

Synopsis  of  the  Natural  History  2 

Bigland's  Letters  on  Natural  History :  with  Plates  1 
Hawkins's  Complete  Angler;  or  a  Discourse  on  Rivers, 

Fish-Ponds,  Fish,  Fishing,  &c.  1 
Raff,  System  of  Natural  History,  for  the  Instruction  of 

Youth  :  from  the  German  of  Professor  2 
Sturm's  Reflections  on  the  Works  of  God,  as  displayed  in 

Nature  S 


(  124 


NOVELS,  TALES,  AND  ROMANCES. 


OCTAVO. 

VOL, 

Booth's  (Miss  A.  E.)  Translation  of  Alf  Von  Deulmen, 

from  the  German  2 

Coelebs  in  search  of  a  Wife  2 
D'Anois,  Spanish  Novels,  and  Tales  of  the  Fairies  :  from 

the  French  of  the  Countess  1 

Defoe's  (Daniel)  Robinson  Crusoe  2 
Florian,  Gonzalve  de  Cordoue :  par  le  Chev.  de^ 

Gift  of  M.  Legardeur  2 

Friar  Gerund :  translated  from  the  Spanish  2 

Goldsmith  (Oliver)  and  Mrs.  Griffith's  Novellettes  1 

Hamilton's  (Elizabeth)  Memoirs  of  Agrippina,  Wife  of  Ger- 

manicus  3 

Ildegerte,  Queen  of  Norway  ;  or  Heroick  Love  1 

Lee's  (Harriet)  Canterbury  Tales  4 

Marcus  Flaminius  2 

Moore's  (John)  Edward.     Gift  of  Mrs.  Nicols  2 

— — Mordaunt  3 

^eluco  2 

Ouseley's  (Sir  William)  Series  of  Persian  Tales  1 


DUODECIMO. 

Adeline  de  Courcy  2 

Adonia  4 

Alexis ;  or  the  Cottage  in  the  Woods  1 

Algerine  Captive  2 
Apologues  and  Tales  :  from  the  French  of  sundry  Authors     2 

Argus,  The  3 

Aristocrat  2 

Arnold  Zulig,  a  Swiss  Story  1 

Arsaces,  Prince  of  Betlis :  by  the  Author  of  Chrysal  2 


NOVELS,  &c.                      '  126 

JDUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Arthur  Fitzalbini  2 

Azemia  2 

Barthelemy's  (the  Abbe)  Charite  and  Polydorus  :  from  the 

French  1 

Beatrice,  or  the  Inconstant  2 

Beaufort,  History  of  Sir  Charles  2 

Beaumont,  Baroness  of  2 
Bellamy's  (Thomas)  Sadasky,  or  the  Wandering  Penitent      1 

Belmour  3 
Bennett's  (Mrs.)  Anna,  or  the  Memoirs  of  a  Welsh  Heiress     4 

Beggar  Girl  3 

De  Valcourt  1 

Vicissitudes  abroad  6 

Bernardin  de  St.  Pierre's  Indian  Cottage :      "i  from  the  1 

Paul  and  Virginia :  jT   French  1 

Betsy  Thoughtless  4 

Bisset's  (Robert)  Douglas  4 

Modern  Literature  3 

Bonhote's  (Mrs.)  Ellen  Woodley  2 

Boyle's  (Capt.  Robert)  Voyages  and  Adventures  1 

Brackenridge's  (H.  H.)  Modern  Chivalry  2 

Britany,  The  Prince  of  1 

Brooke's  (Mr.)  Fool  of  Quality  5 

(Miss)  Emma,  or  tlie  Foundling  of  the  Woods        1 

(Mrs.)  Marquis  of  St.  Forlaix  3 

Burney's  (Miss)  Camilla  5 

Cecilia,  or  the  Memoirs  of  an  Heiress  6 

. Evelina                                  -  2 

Card,  The  2 

Cartwright's  (Mrs.)  Duped  Guardian  2 

Casket ;  or  the  Double  Discovery  2 

Castle  on  the  Rock  3 

Catesby's  (Lady)  Letters  :  from  the  French  1 

Cavern  of  Death,  a  Moral  Tale  1 

Cazotte's    Arabian    Nights'   Entertainments »    from  the 

French  4 

Ghateaubriant's  Atala  :  from  the  French  1 

Cervantes,  Novels  of  1 

Don  Quixote  :  from  the  Spanish  of  4 

Chrysal ;  or  the  Adventures  of  a  Guinea  4 

Church  of  St.  Siffrid  4 

R 


126  NOVELS,  &c 

DUODECIMO.  VOL, 

Clara  Duplessis  :  translated  from  the  German  3 

Clarendon,  Sir  Henry  2 

Clarentine  3 

Clarke's  (Emily)  lanthe  2 

Confessions  of  J.  B.  Couteau  2 

Coquette  1 

Correspondents  1 
Cottin's  (Madame)  Elizabeth  ;  or  the  Exiles  of  Siberia  >         1 

^Matilda  ;  from  the  French  5        ^ 

Courtenay's  (Mrs.)  Isabinda  of  Bellefield  2 

Cry,  (The)  a  new  Dramatick  Fable  3 

Cumberland's  (Richard)  Arundel  2 

Henry.    Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field     4 

« John  de  Lancaster  2 

Cypriots  2 

Dallas's  (R.  C.)  Morland  4 
D'Anois's  (Countess)  Earl  of  Douglas :  translated  from  the 

French  3 

Defoe's  (Daniel)  Memoirs  of  a  Cavalier  3 

New  Voyages  2 

Delia  Stanhope  2 

Devil  upon  two  Sticks,  in  England  2 

Dinarbas,  a  Tale  ;  being  a  Continuation  of  Rassclas  1 

D'Israeli's  Romances  1 

Dodd's  (Rev.  William)  Magdalen  1 

Edelfrida  4 

Edgeworth's  (Maria)  Belinda  3 

• Castle  Rack  Rent  1 

Modern  Griselda  1 

Ela;  or  the  Delusions  of  the  Heart  1 

Eleonora  :  from  the  Sorrows  of  W^erter  2 

Eliza  Powell  2 

Ellen  and  Julia  2 

Emigrants,  a  Gallick  Tale  1 

Emily  Montagup  4 

Erratics  3 

Errors  of  Innocence  5 

Eugenius  2 

Eve  of  San  Pietro  3 

Family  Biography  5 

Family  Secrets,  Literary  and  Domestick  5 


NOVELS,  &c.  127 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Features  from  Life  2 

Female  Gamester ;  or  the  Pupil  of  Fashion  2 

Flim-Flams  3 

Florian's  (Chev.  de)  Estelle  1 

Gonzalva  of  Cordova.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field     3 

Numa  Pompilius  2 

Tales  1 


Force  of  Example  1 

Forrester,  Le  3 

Franklin's  (William)  Loves  of  Camarupa  and  Camalata  1 

Frederick  Latimer  3 

Friends,  The  2 

Fuller's  (Miss  Anna)  Allan  Fitzosborne  2 

: Son  of  Ethelwolf  2 

Gaudentia  di  Lucca  1 

Genlis's  (Madame  de)  Duchess  of  La  Valliere  "]  2 

Novels  I  -         fi,       4 

Knights  of  the  Swan  J>  JT^™  ^"^     3 

Rival  Mothers  |  trench        ^ 

-Tales  of  the  Castle  J                      5 


Goldsmith's  (Oliver)  Vicar  of  Wakefield  1 

Godwin's  (William)  Caleb  Williams  2 
Gosse's  (Mons.)  Lovers  of  La  Vendee  :  from  the  French  2 
Grafi.gny's  (Mde.  de)  Peruvian  Letters  :  from  the  French      2 

Grasville  Abbey  3 

Greville,  Miss  3 

Griffith's  (Mrs.)  Juliana  de  Harley  2 

Grosse's  (Von)  Dagger :  translated  from  the  German  1 

Gunning's  (Mrs.)  Delborough  Family  5 

Delves,  a  Welsh  Tale  2 

Mary  5 

Hamilton's  (Count)  May  Flower,  a  Circassian  Tale  :  from 

the  French  1 

Hanway's  (Mary  Ann)  EUinor  ;  or  the  World  as  it  is  4 

Harrington,  Life  of  Sir  William  4 

Hartley  House  3 

Haunted  Priory  1 

Hays's  (Mary)  Emma  Courtney  2 

Heiress  of  Sir  Gregory  1 

Helmes's  (Elizabeth)   Albert  4 

■     ■ James  Manners  1 


128  NOVELS,  &c. 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Helen  of  Glenross  4 

Helen  Sinclair                                               .  2 

Henrietta  1 

Henrietta  of  Gerstenfeld,  a  German  Story  2 
Hermit ;  or  the  Sufferings,  &c.  of  Philip  Q,uarel.    Gift  of 

Mr.  G.  TV.  Field  1 

Hermsprong ;  or  Man  as  he  is  3 

Hinckley's  (John)  Rinaldo  Rinaldini  2 

Holcroft's  (Thomas)  Anna  St.  Ives  7 

Bryant  Perdue  3 

Hugh  Trevor  6 

Home  S 

Hunter's  (Mrs.)  Grubthrope  Family  3 

Laetitia  4 

Palmerstone's  Letters  3 

Hutchinson's  (Miss)  Exhibitions  of  the  Heart  4 
Imlay's  (George)  Emigrants ;  or  the  History  of  an   expa- 
triated Family  1 
Imogen,  a  Pastoral  Romance  2 
Inchbald's  (Mrs.)  Simple  Story  4 

.    . Nature  and  Art  2 

Jane  Talbot  1 
Jemmy  and  Jenny  Jessamy  3 
Julia  de  Granimont  2 
Julia  Mandeville  2 
Julictta  1 
Kelly's  (Hugh)  Louisa  Mildmay  2 
(Isabella)  Joscellina ;  or  the  Rewards  of  Benevo- 
lence 2 
Knights,  The  3 
Knights,  The  White  3 
Kuiege's  (Baron)  German  Gil  Bias  "^  f  ♦]  ^ 
Kramer's  (Professor)  Herman  of  Unna  >p  2 
La  Fontaine's  (Augustus)  Family  of  Halden  3  ""  4 
Lantier's  (Mons.  E.  F.)  Travellers  in  Switzerland  :  from 

the  French  6 

Langhorne's  Solyman  and  Alcmena  1 

Lara's  (Catherine)  Durval  and  Adelaide  2 

— ' Louis  de  Bon  Cceur  2 


NOVELS,  &.C,  129 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Lathom's  (Francis)  Men  and  Manners  4 

Mystery  2 

■• Strange  but  True  4 

Le  Noir's  (Mrs.)  Village  Anecdotes           .^  3 

Le  Prince  de  Beaumont's  Letters  of  Madame  du  Montiers  : 

from  the  French  3 

Le  Sage's  Gil  Bias ;  in  French  4 

translated  in  English  4 

Devil  upon  two  Sticks ;  in  French  and  English       2 

-: Vanillo  Gonzales  :  from  the  French  2 

Letters  from  Lausane  :  from  the  French  2 

Lewis's  (M.  G.)  Romantick  Tales                              ^  2 

— — Abaellino,  the  Bravo  of  Venice  1 

Liberal  American  2 

Longsword,  Earl  of  Salisbury                                  "  2 

Louis  and  Nina  2 

Louisa  Forrester  3 

Louisa  Mathews  3 

Lucas's  (Charles)  Infernal  Q.uixote  4 

(William)  Duellists ;  or  Men  of  Honour  1 

Lucy  Osmond  1 

Maitre  Jacques  of  Savoy                   •  2 

Malvina  ;  from  the  French  4 

Man  of  the  World  2 

Man  as  he  is  4 

Maria  2 

Maria;  or|lhe  Vicarage  2 

Marivaux's  Pharsamond  :  from  the  French  2 

Marlow's  (Lady  Harriet)  Elegant  Enthusiast  3 

Marmontel's  Belisarius                      *>  -          i     n        i.  1 

c.     1     J         r  xu     A I     i-  from  the  French  _ 

bhepherdess  of  the  Alps  3  1 

Meek's  (Mrs.)  Count  St.  Blancard  ;  or  the  Prejudiced  Judge    3 

M*Kensie's  Julia  de  Roubigne  2 

Man  of  Feeling  1 

Melbourne  3 

Memoirs  of  Mr.  De  Brinbro«  3 

Memoirs  of  a  Swiss  Family  4 

Microcosm  6 

Millennium  Hall  1 

Minstrel  2 

Mitchell's  (Miss)  Tales  2 


13S  NOVELS,  &e. 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Smith's  (Charlotte)  Solitary  Wanderer  5 

Wanderings  of  Warwick  1 

Young  Philosophers  4 

Smollet's  Humphrey  Clinker  3 

Peregrine  Pickle  4 

Roderick  Random  2 

Sir  Launcelot  Greaves  2 

Solyman  and  Alcmena  1 

Southey's  (Robert)  Amadis  of  Gaul  4 

, Palmerin  of  England  4 

StaePs  (Baroness  de)  Corinna  ;  from  the  French  4 

Strolling  Player  3 

Subterranean  Cavern  4 

Summersett's  (Henry)  Worst  of  Stains  2 

Surr's  (T.  S.)  Winter  in  London  3 

Terentia  1 

Theodosius  and  Const antia  1 

Thompson's  (Benjamin)  Ring,  The  1 

Tour  of  Valentine  1 

Trap's  (Joseph)  Genius,  The  :  from  the  German  2 

Travels  before  the  Flood  2 

Trinimer's  (Mrs.)  Fabulous  Histories  1 

Vain  Cottager  1 

Vaurien ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Times  2 
Victim  of  Magical  Delusion.     Gift  of  Madame  Jquart        3 

Village  Memoirs  1 

Voltaire,  Candide  ;  ou  I'Optisnisme  de  1 

Wakefield's  (Priscilla)  Juvenile  Anecdotqg              .  1 

Walker's  (George)  Cinthelia  4 

— — House  of  Tynian  2 

Theodore  Cyphon  2 

Vagabond  2 

Welsh  Legends  2 

West's  (Mrs.)  Advantages  of  Education  2 

Gossip  Story  2 

Infidel  Father  2 

Westbrook's  (Emily)  Vale  of  Glendor  2 

Western  Mail,  The  1 

Wieland's  Sophia  Sternheim  :  from  the  German  2 

Wilkins's  (Charles)  Dooshwanta  and  Sakoontala  1 

Williams's  (Helen  Maria)  Julia  2 

Yearley's  (Ann)  Royal  Captives  2 


(  133  ) 


PHYSIC,  ANATOMY,  AND  SURGERY. 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

Bell*s  (Charles)   System   of  Dissections :    with    Plates. 

Two  Vols,  in  1 

Boneti  Sepulchretum ;  sive  Anatomia  Practica  S 

Hippocratis  Opera  Omnia  2 

Hunter's  (Dr.  William)  Anatomy  of  the  Human  Gravid 
Uterus,  exhibited  in  Figures  :  the  Text  both  in 
Latin  and  English 

Monro's  (Dr.  Alexander)  Observations  on  the  Structure 
and  Functions  of  the  Nervous  System 

— Description  of  all  the  Bursae  Muscosae  of  the  Hu- 
man Body 

Structure  and  Physiology  of  Fishes,  explained 

and  compared  with  those  of  Man  and  other  Ani- 
mals ;  with  Plates 

Motherby's  Medical  Dictionary 

Schenkii  Observationum  Medicarum  rariorum  Libri  VH. 
Gift  of  Dr.  John  Craivford 

Sennerti  Opera.     Gift  of  Dr.  John  Crawford 


aUARTO. 

Bell's  (Charles)  Engravings  of  the  Arteries 

— — explaining  the  Course  of  the 

Nerves 

Anatomy  of  the  Brain,    explained  in  a 


Series  of  Engravings 
-(John)  Principles  of  Surgery 

-Engravings  of  the  Bones,  Muscles,  and  Joints 


Crukshank's   Anatomy   of  the   absorbing   Vessels :  with 

coloured  Plates 
Darwin's  Zoonomia ;  or  the  Laws  of  Organick  Life 


13*  '  NOVELS,  &e. 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Smith's  (Charlotte)  Solitary  Wanderer  5 

Wanderings  of  Warwick  1 

Young  Philosophers  4 

SmoUet's  Humphrey  Clinker  3 

Peregrine  Pickle  4 

Roderick  Random  2 

Sir  Launcelot  Greaves  2 

Solyman  and  Alcmena  1 

Southey's  (Robert)  Amadis  of  Gaul  4 

.._ Palmerin  of  England  4 

Stael's  (Baroness  de)  Corinna  :  from  the  French  4 

Strolling  Player  3 

Subterranean  Cavern  4 

Summersett's  (Henry)  Worst  of  Stains  2 

Surr's  (T.  S.)  Winter  in  London  3 

Terentia  1 

Theodosius  and  Constantia                 ■  1 

Thompson's  (Benjamin)  Ring,  The  1 

Tour  of  Valentine  1 

Trap's  (Joseph)  Genius,  The  :  from  the  German  2 

Travels  before  the  Flood  2 

Trinimer's  (Mrs.)  Fabulous  Histories  1 

Vain  Cottager  1 

Vaurien ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Times  2 
Victim  of  Magical  Delusion.     Gift  of  Madame  Aquart        3 

Village  Memoirs  1 

Voltaire,  Candide  ;  ou  I'Optisnisme  de  1 

Wakefield's  (Priscilla)  Juvenile  Anecdotqsf             ,  1 

Walker's  (George)  Cinthelia  4 

House  of  Tynian  2 

Theodore  Cyphon  2 

Vagabond  2 

Welsh  Legends  2 

West's  (Mrs.)  Advantages  of  Education  2 

Gossip  Story  2 

Infidel  Father  2 

Westbrook's  (Emily)  Vale  of  Glendor  2 

Western  Mail,  The  1 

Wieland's  Sophia  Sternheim  :  from  the  German  2 

Wilkins's  (Charles)  Dooshw  anta  and  Sakoontala  1 

Williams's  (Helen  Maria)  Julia  2 

Yearley's  (Ann)  Royal  Captives  2 


(  133  ) 


PHYSIC,  ANATOMY,  AND  SURGERY 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

Bellas  (Charles)   System   of  Dissections:    with    Plates. 

Two  Vols,  in  1 

Boneti  Sepulchretum ;  sive  Anatomia  Practica  S 

Hippocratis  Opera  Omnia  2 

Hunter's  (Dr.  William)  Anatomy  of  the  Human  Gravid 
Uterus,  exhibited  in  Figures  :  the  Text  both  in 
Latin  and  English 

Monro's  (Dr.  Alexander)  Observations  on  the  Structure 
and  Functions  of  the  Nervous  System 

— Description  of  all  the  Bursae  Muscosae  of  the  Hu- 
man Body 

Structure  and  Physiology  of  Fishes,  explained 

and  compared  with  those  of  Man  and  other  Ani- 
mals :  with  Plates 

Motherby's  Medical  Dictionary 

Schenkii  Observationum  Medicarum  rariorum  Libri  VII. 
Gift  of  Dr.  John  Crawford 

Sennerti  Opera.     Gift  of  Dr.  John  Crawford 


aUARTO. 

Bell's  (Charles)  Engravings  of  the  Arteries 
explaining  the  Course  of  the 

Nerves 

-Anatomy  of  the  Brain,    explained   in  a 


Series  of  Engravings 
—(John)  Principles  of  Surgery 

-Engravings  of  the  Bones,  Muscles,  and  Joints 


Crukshank's   Anatomy   of  the   absorbing   Vessels :  with 

coloured  Plates 
Darwin's  Zoonomia ;  or  the  Laws  of  Organick  Life 


134  PHYSIC,  &c 

aUARTO.  VOL. 

Heberden's  Observations  on  the  Increase  and  Decrease  of 

different  Diseases,  and  particularly  of  the  Plague     1 
Hunter's.  Observations  on  certain  Parts  of  the  Animal 

Economy  1 

Treatise  on  the  Venereal  Disease  1 

Jenner's  (Edward)  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  and  Effects  of 

the  Variolae  Vaccinae,  or  Cow-Pox  1 

Lambert's  Description  of  the  Genus  Cinchona  1 

Monro's  (Alexander)  Works  :  with  Plates  1 

•■■  ■    — . Experiments  on  the  Nervous  System, 

to  determine  the  Nature  and  Effects  of  Animal 
Electricity  1 

Morgagni,  The  Seats  and  Causes  of  Diseases  investigated 
by  Anatomy;  translated  by  Dr.  Alexander,  from 
the  Latin  of  J.  B.  3 

jPaytherus's  Comparative  Statement  of  Facts  and  Observa- 
tions relative  to  the  Cow-Pox.     See  Jenner  on 
Coxv-Pox. 
Rowley,  Schola  Medicinae  Universalis  nova,  cum  plurimis 

Tabulis  aeneis :  auctore  Gulielmo  2 

Russel's  (Patrick)  Treatise  of  the  Plague  1 

Rutty's  Methodical  Synopsis  of  Mineral  Waters  1 

Ruyschkii  Observationes  Anatomico-Chirurgicae.     Gift  of 

Dr.  John  Crawford  1 

Whytt's  (Robert)  Works  1 

Willan's  Description  and  Treatment  of  Cutaneous  Dis- 
eases :  with  coloured  Plates  1 


OCTAVO. 

Abernethy's  Surgical  and  Physiological  Essays :  Part  2d 

and  3d  2 

•y    ■ Surgical  Observations  1 

Adair's  Medical  Cautions  1 

Adams's  Observations  on  the  Cancerous  Breast  1 

' Account  of  the  Climate  of  Madeira  ;  with  Instruc- 
tions to  those  who  resort  thither  for  the  recove- 
ry of  their  Health.     See  Misc.  Vol.  9th. 
Addington's  Practical  Observations  on  the  Cow-Pox.   See 
Misc.  Vol.  9th. 


JPHYStC,  &c.  133 

OCTAVO.  VOL, 

Alexander*s  (William)  Experimental  Inquiry  concerning 

the  Causes  of  Putrid  Diseases  1 

Experimental  Essays  concerning  the  Cure  of  Pu- 
trid Diseases  1 

..  — Essay  on  the  Nature   and  Cure  of  Cynanche 

Trachealis.     See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 

Andree's  Essay  on  Bilious  Diseases.     See  Misc.  Vol.  Ath. 

Archer's  (John,  junr.)  Dissertation  on  Cynanche  Trachea- 
lis. Gift  of  Dr.  Robert  H.  Archer.  See  Misc. 
Vol.  8th. 

(James)  Essay  on  the  Effects  of  the  Carbonates 
of  Lime,  Magnesia  and  Potash  in  the  Cure  of 
Diseases.  Gift  of  the  Author.  See  Misc. 
Vol.  10th. 

Arnold  on  Insanity  2 

Balfour's  Treatise  on  Sol-Lunar  Influence   in  Fevers,  &c.     1 

Baynton's  New  Method  of  treating  old  Ulcers  of  the  Legs. 
See  Misc.  Vol.  7th. 

Beddoe's  (Thomas)  Observations  on  the  Nature  and  Cure 

of  Calculus,  Sea-Scurvy,  &c.  1 

■    Essay  on  Pulmonary  Consumption.     See  Misc. 
Vol.  5th. 

Essay  on  the  Causes  and  Prevention  of  ditto  1 

Medical  and  Domestic  Management  of  ditto  1 

Contributions  to  Physical  and  Medical  Know- 
ledge 1 

Essay  on  the  Use  of  Nitrous  Acid  in  Venereal 

Diseases  X 

Hygeya  ;  or  Essays,  Moral  and  Medical,  on  the 

Causes  affecting  the  Personal  State  of  our  mid- 
dling and  affluent  Classes  -  3 

Bell's  (Benjamin)  System  of  Surgery  0 

Treatise  on  Ulcers  1 

(Charles)   System    of   Operative    Surgery :    with 

Plates  1 

(John)    Discourses   on   the  Nature   and  Cure  of 

Wounds  2 

Anatomy  of  the  Human  Body  :  with  Plates  4 


136  PHYSIC,  &c. 

OCTAVO  VOL. 

Black^s  Comparative  View  of  the  Mortality  of  the  Human 
Species  of  all  Ages  ;  and  of  the  Diseases,  &c, 
by  which  they  are  destroyed 

Blackburn  on  Scarlet  Fever 

Bland's  Observations  on  Parturition 

Blane  on  Diseases  incidental  to  Seamen 

Breeds  Practical  Inquiry  into  disordered  Respiration 

Brice  on  Yellow  Fever.     See  Misc.  Vol.  7th. 

Brown's  Observations  on  Darwin's  Zoonomia 

Buchan's  Domestick  Medicine 

Diet  for  the  Poor.     See  Misc.  Vol.  Sth. 

Burns's  (John)  Anatomy  of  the  Gravid  Uterus  1 

■■        Dissertations  on  Inflammation  2 

Burserius,  Institutions  of  the  Practice  of  Medicine  :  trans- 
lated by  W.  C.  Brown,  from  the  Latin  of  J.  B.     5 

Butter  on  Angina  Pectoris.     See  Misc.  Vol.  1st. 

on  Puerperal  Fevers  1 

Carey's  Account  of  the  Fever  in  Philadelphia,  in  1793  1 

Cavallo's  Essay  on  the  Medicinal  Properties  of  Factitious 

Airs  1 

Chalmers  on  the  Weather  and  Diseases  of  South  CaroUna     1 

Chandler's  Treatise  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  and  their 

Remedies  1 

Chisholm's  Essay  on  the  Malignant  and  Pestilential  Fevers 
introduced  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1793,  '94, 
'95,  and  '96  2 

Clark  on  Pregnancy  and  Labour.     See  Misc.  Vol.  1st. 

on  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Tobacco.     See  Misc.  Vol. 

Sth. 

Cleghorne's  Observations  on  the  Epidemical  Diseases  of 

Minorca  I 

Clutterbuck  on  Poison  of  Lead.     See  Misc.  Vol.  Sth. 

Cocke's  (Dr.  James)  Attempt  to  ascertain  the  Causes  of 
the  Inflammation  which  attacks  wounded  Cavi- 
ties and  their  contents.     Gift  of  the  Juthor.         1 

Coleman's  Dissertation   on   Suspended  Respiration,  from 

Drowning,  &c.  1 

Crawford's  (Dr.  A.)  Experiments  and  Observations  on  Ani- 
mal Heat  1 

Cruikshank's  (William)  Experiments  on  the  Insensible  Per- 
spiration of  the  Human  Body.  See  Misc.  VoL 
10th. 


PHYSIC,  &c.  137 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Crumpets  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Properties  of  Opium     1 
Cullen's  (William)  Synopsis  Nosologiae  Methodicae  1 

Institutions  of  Medicine  1 

■    ■  Practice  of  Physic  4 

Currie's  Medical  Reports  on  the  Effects  of  Water,  as  a 

Remedy  in  Fever,  &c.  1 

Defoe's  History  of  the  Great  Plague  in  London,  in  1665  ; 
to  which  is  added  a  Journal  of  the  Plague  at 
Marseilles,  in  1720  1 

De  Mertin's  Account  of  the  Plague  at  Moscow,  in  1771. 

See  Misc.  Vol.  7th. 
Desault's  Parisian  Chirurgical  Journal 

Dickenson's  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Causes  of  Fever      1 
Dionis,  Anatomic  de  I'Homme  :  par  Mons.  1 

Dobson's  Medical  Commentary  on  fixed  Air  1 

Duncan's  Annals  of  Medicine  ;  from  1796,  to  1803  7 

Edinburgh  Practice  of  Physic,  Surgery,  and  Midwifery         5 
Else's  Works.     See  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Falconar's  Synopsis  of  a  course  of  Lectures  on  Anatomy 

and  Surgery  1 

Fermor's  Reflections  on  the  Cow-Pox.  See  Misc.  Vol.  9th. 
Ferriar's  Medical  Histories  and  Reflections  S 

Essay  on  Fox  Glove.     See  Misc.  Vol.  Sth. 

Feyjoo,  (Rev.  Fatlier)  Rules  for  preserving  Health,  parti- 
cularly with  regard  to  studious  Persons :  from 
the  Spanish  of        See  Misc.  Vol.  9th. 
Fontana  on  Poisons  2 

Foote  on  the  Bite  of  Mad  Dogs.     See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 

on  the  Diseases  in  the  Urethra  and  Bladder.     See 

Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Fordyce  on  Fever  3 

Fothergill's  (Dr.  John)  Works  3 

Fowler  on  the  Use  of  Arsenick  in  the  Cure  of  Agues.  See 

Mise.  Vol.  4th. 
on  the  Effects  of  Tobacco  in  the  Cure  of  Drop- 
sies.    See  Mise.  Vol.  3d. 

on  Acute  and  Chronick  Rheumatism  I 

Gibbes's  Treatise  on  the  Bath- Waters  1 

Gilchrist  on  the  Use  of  Sea- Voyages  in  Medicine,  and  par- 
ticularly in  Consumption ;  with  Obsenations  on 
tkat  Disease  1 


^a^  PHYSIC,  &c. 

OCTAVO.  vol,. 

Gimbernat,  A  New  Method  of  Operating  for  the  Femoral 
Hernia  :  from  the  Spanish  of  Don  Antonio 
See  Misc.  Vol.  Sth. 

Girdelstone's  Essays  on  the  Hepatitis,  and  Spasmodic  Af- 
fections in  India.     See*Misc.  Vol.  \st. 

Goodwyn  on  the  Connexion  of  Life  with  Respiration  1 

Gregory's  Conspectus  Medicinae  2 

Haller's  (Dr.  Albert)  Physiology  2 

Pathological  Observations  ;  chiefly  from  Dissec- 
tions of  Morbid  Bodies  1 

Hamilton's  (Alexander)  Outlines  of  the  Theory  and  Prac- 
tice of  Midwifery  1 

Harper's  (Andrew)  Treatise  on  the  real  Cause  and  Cure 
of  Insanity.     See  Misc.  Vol.  6th. 

Haygarth's  (Dr.  John)  Letter  on  the  Prevention  of  Infec- 
tious Fevers  1 

Heberden's  (Dr.  William)  Commentaries  on  the  History 

and  Cure  of  Diseases  1 

Henderson  on  the  Plague.     See  Misc.  Vol.  4th. 

Hewson's  Experimental  Inquiries  into  the  Properties  of 

the  Blood  1 

Heysham's  Account  of  the  Jail  Fever.  See  Misc.  Vol.  4th. 

Hilary  on  the  Diseases  of  Barbadoes  1 

Home's  Clinical  Experiments,  Histories,  and  Dissections         1 

Hufeland,  The  Art  of  Prolonging  Life  :  from  the  German 

of  Dr.  C.  W.  I 

Hunter's  Observations  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Army  in  Ja- 
maica 1 

Hurlock's  Practical  Treatise  on  Dentition  I 

Huxham's  (Dr.  John)  Observations  on  the  Air,  and  Epide- 
mical Diseases  made  at  Plymouth,  from  1 728  to 
1738;  with  a  short  Treatise  on  the  Devonshire 
Colick  2 

Essay  on  Fevers ;  with  a  Dissertation  on  the 

Malignant  Ulcerous  Sore-Throat  1 

Irving's  (Ralph)  Experiments  on  the  Red  and  Quill  Peru- 
vian Bark  1 

Jackson's  (Dr.  Robert)  Treatise  on  the  Fevers  of  Jamaica      1 

— — Remarks  on  the  Constitution  of  the 

Medical  Department  of  the  British  Army,  &c.        1 

—  (Dr.  Seguin  H.)  Treatise  on  Sympathy  1 


PHYSIC,  &c.  139 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Johnstone**  (Dr.  James)  Medical  Observations  and  Disqui- 
sitions relative  to  the  Nervou?  System  1 

Jones's  (Philip)    Treatise  on   Crookedness.     See    Misc. 
Vol.  6th. 
(Robert)  Inquiry  into  the  State  of  Medicine,  on  the 
Principles  of  Inductive  Philosophy  1 

•,<  (John)  Medical,  Philosophical,  and  Vulgar  Errours 

refuted  I 

Justamond  on  Cancerous  and  Scirrhous  Disorders.  See 
Mise.  Vol.  1st. 

Kentish's  Advice  to  Gouty  Persons.     See  Misc.  Vol.  1st. 

Kirkland's  Inquiry  into  the  present  State  of  Medical  Sur- 
gery 2 

»i  Commentary  on  Paralytic  and  Apoplectic  Affec- 
tions I 

Kite's   Essays  on  the   Recovery  of  Persons  apparently 

Dead  1 

Leake  on  the  Chronical  Diseases  peculiar  to  Women  2 

Leigh  and  Young  on  Opium.     iSee  Young  on  Opium. 

Lempriere's  Army  Diseases  2 

Le  Roi,  Observations  on  the  Prognostic  in  acute  Diseases: 

from  the  French  of  Charles  1 

Lewis's  Materia  Medica  2 

Lind's  Essay  on  the   Diseases  incidental  to  Europeans  in 

hot  Climates  1 

Lyson's  Practical  Essays  upon  Fevers,  Dropsies,  &c.  1 

Macbride's  Experimental  Essays  on  Medical  and  Philoso- 
phical Subjects  1 

Maclurg's  Experiments  upon  the  Human  Bile  1 

Mathews's  Observations  on  Hepatic  Diseases  incidental  to 

Europeans  in  the  East  Indies  1 

May's  (William)  Essay  on  Pulmonary  Consumption.  See 
Misc.   Vol.  5th. 

M'Lean's  (Dr.  Hector)  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Causes 
of  the  great  Mortalit}'  among  the  Troops  at  St. 
Domingo  ;  with  practical  Remarks  on  the  Fever 
of  that  Island,  in  1797  1 

Medical  Society  of  London,  instituted  in  1773,  Memoirs 

of  the  5 

and  Philosophical  Commentaries :  by  a  Society  of 

Physicians  in  Edinburgh  20 

— *.- -and  Philosophical  Extracts ;  or  the  Philosophy  of 

Medicine  S 


14©  PHYSIC,  &c. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Medical  Museum  3 

— Observations  and  Inquiries  :  by  a  Society  of  Physi- 
cians in  London  6 

Records :  from  tiie  Papers  of  a  private  Medical 

Society  1 

Communications  2 


Spectator  2 

and  Chirurgical  Review;  from  1794  IS 

^  and  Physical  Journal;  containing  the  earliest  in- 
formation  on   Subjects   of   Medicine,   Surgery, 
Pharmacy,   Chymistry,   and   Natural   History, 
from  1799  10 
and  Physical  Recorder,  The  Baltimore :  conduct- 
ed by  Dr.  Tobias  Watkins.   Gift  of  the  Editor     1 
Millar  on  Asthma,  and  on  the  Hooping  Cough  1 
Miscellanies,  Physical                                                              10 
Monro's  (Dr.  Donald)  Treatise  on  Mineral  Waters                 2 
Moore's  (Dr.  John)  Medical  Sketches                                      1 
Moseley's  (Benjamin)  Treatise  on  Tropical  Diseases               1 

Treatise    on    Sugar ;    with   Medical 

Observations  1 

Moss  on  the  Management  and  Nursing  of  Children  1 

Ontyd's  (Conrad  G.)  Treatise  on  Mortal  Diseases  1 

Parry's  Inquiry  into  the  Symptoms  and  Causes  of  the  Syn- 
cope Anginosa,  commonly  called  Angina  Pec- 
toris 1 
Peale's  (Charles  W.  of  Philadelphia)  Epistle  to  a  Friend 
on  the  means  of  preserving   Health.     Gift  of 
the  Author,     See  Misc.  Vol.  lOth. 
Pearson's  (Richard)  Short  Account  of  the  Nature  and  Pro- 
perties of  different  kinds  of  Airs,  so  far  as  it  re- 
lates to  their  Medicinal  Use.     See  Misc.  Vol. 
8th.                                                                              1 

Observations  on  the  Effects  of  various  Articles 

of  the  Materia  Medica,  in  the  Cure  of  Lues  Ve- 
nerea 1 

Observations  on  the  Epidemick  Catarrhal  Fever, 

or  Influenza  of  1803.     See  Misc.  Vol.  10th. 
Pennsylvania  Hospital,  Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Library 

in  the         Gift  of  the  Managers  1 

Percival's  (Thomas)  Medical  and  Experimental  Essays  2 


PHYSIC,  &c.  lU 

OCTAVO.  VOLf 

Percival's  (Thomas)  Medical  Ethics ;  or  a  Code  of  Insti- 
tutes and  Precepts  adapted  to  the  Professional 
Conduct  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  1 

Perfect's  Midwifery  2 

Remarkable    Case  of  Madness ;  with  the  Diet 

and  Medicines  used  in  the  Cure.  See  Misc. 
Vol.  2d. 
Playfair's  (James,  Architect)  Method  of  constructing  Va- 
pour Baths,  so  as  to  render  them  of  small  Ex- 
pense, and  of  commodious  Use  in  private  Fami- 
lies :  with  a  Design  and  Description  of  a  con- 
venient Hot-Water  Bath.  See  Misc.  Vol.  6th. 
Pott's  (Percival)  Chirurgical  Works  3 

Powers  (George)  on  the  Egyptian  Ophtalmia.    See  Misc. 

Vol.  10th. 
Pringle  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Army  1 

Ramsay's  (Dr.  David)  Sketch  of  the  Soil,  Climate,  Wea- 
ther, and  Diseases  of  South  Carolina,  ^ee  Misc. 
Vol.  6th. 

■r—— Review  of  the   State   of  Medicine  in  the  18th 

Century.     See  Misc.  Vol.  8th. 
Rigby  on  the  Uterine  Haemorrhage.     See  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Robertson's  Observations  on  Jail,  Hospital,  or  Ship  Fevers     1 
Rogers's  (Joseph)  Essay  on  Epidemick  Diseases  1 

Rowley's  Treatise  on  Female  Nervous  Diseases  1 

on  the  Scarlet  and  Yellow  Fevers  of  the 

West  Indies  and  America.  See  Misc.   Vol.  4th. 
-on  the  Malignant  Ulcerated  Sore-Throat 


of  1787.     See  Misc.  Vol.  4th. 

Rush's  (Dr.  Benjamin)  Medical  Inquiries  and  Observations, 

Gift  of  the  Author  4 

Sanchez,  Historical  Investigation  into  the  JBrst  Appear- 
ance of  the  Venereal  Disease  in  Europe ;  with 
Remarks  on  its  Nature  :  from  the  French  of  Dr.     1 

Saunders's  Treatise  on  the  Chymical  History  and  Medical 

Powers  of  Mineral  Waters  1 

Sheldrake's  Practical  Essay  on  the  Club-Foot  1 

Sherwen's  Observations  on  the  diseased  Urinary  Bladder, 
^ee  Misc.  Vol.  9th. 

Simmons  on  the  Tenia,  or  long  Tape  Worm  ;  and  Method 
of  treating  it.     Sse  Misc.  Vol.  2d, 

T 


U2  PHYSIC,  &c. 

OCTAVO.  VOL, 

Sims's  Observations  on  Epidemical   Disorders  ;  with  Re- 
marks on  Nervous  and  Malignant  Fevers  1 
Sinclair's  (Sir  John)  Code  of  Health  and  Longevity                 4 
Skeete's  Experiments   and   Observations  on  Q,uilled  and 

Red  Peruvian  Bark  1 

Smellie's  Midwifery  3 

Thesaurus  Medicus  4 

Smyth  on  the  Jail  Distemper  at  Winchester,  in  1780  1 

Spallanzani  on  Blood  1 

Memoirs  on  Respiration  :  by  1 

Speculations  on  the  Mode  and  Appearances  of  Impregna- 
tion 1 
Sutton's  (Thomas)  Considerations  on  Pulmonary  Consump- 
tion.    See  Misc.  Vol.  10th. 
Theses  Medicae  Edinburgi                                                           7 
Thomas  on  the  Diseases  of  Warm  CFimates  1 
Thornton  on  the  Cow-Pock  1 
Townsend's  Guide  to  Health                                                      2 
Transactions  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  1 
Trotter's  Medicina  Nautica                                                         3 
Underwood  on  Diseases  of  Children                                          2 
Valli's  Experiments  on  Animal  Electricity  ;  with  their  ap- 
plication to  Physiology,"  and  Medical  Observa- 
tions                                                                             i 
Van  Swieten's  Commentaries                                                   19 
Wade  on  Emetics,  Purgatives,  Mercurials,  and  low  Diet, 

in  Disorders  of  Bengal  and  simiFar  Latitudes  2 

Walker's  Memoirs  of  Medicine  1 

W^allis's  (George)  Art  of  preventing  Diseases  and  restoring 

Health  i 

Treatise  on   Injudicious  Bleeding  in  Pregnancy. 

See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 

Edition  of  Thomas  Sydenham's  Works  2 

Ware's  Remarks  on  the  Fistula  Lacrymalis,  &c.  1 
Warner's  Full  and  plain  Account  of  the  Gout  1 
White  (Charles)  on  the  Management  of  Pregnant  and  Ly- 
ing-in Women                                                            1 
on  the  Swelling  in  the  lower  Extremities  of  Lying- 
in  Women.     See  Misc.  Vol.  6th. 
'    (Thomas)  on  Scrophula.     See  Misc.  Vol.  5th. 


^PHYSIC,  &o  1^ 

OCTAVO.  VOL, 

White  {William)  Observations  and  Experiments  on  the 
broad-leaved  Willow-Bark,  illustrated  with 
Cases.     See  Misc.  Vol.  9th. 

Willich's  Lectures  on  Diet  and  Regimen 

Wilson's  (Alexander)  Observatiouons  on  the  Influence  of 
Climate  on  Vegetable  and  Animal  Bodies 

(Alexander,  Phil.)  Treatise  on  Febrile  Diseases 

Withering  on  the  Fox-Glove  and  some  of  its  Medical  Uses 

Withers's  (Thomas)  Observations  on  the  Abuse  of  Medi- 
cine 

Treatise  on  Asthma 

Treatise  on  the  Errors  and  Defects  of  Medical 

Education 

Woodville's  History  of  Inoculation  in  Great  Britain 

Observations  on  the  Cow-Pox.     See  Misc. 

i  ol.  8th. 

Young  and  Leigh  on  Opium 

Zimmerman's  Treatise  on  Dysentery 


DUODECIMO. 

Andry's  Orthopaedia ;  or  the  Art  of  correcting  and  pre- 
venting Deformities  in  Children :  from  the 
French 

Assalini's  Observations  on  the  Plague,  the  Dysentery,  and 
the  Ophtalmy  of  Egypt :  from  the  French 

Cprnaro's  Discourses  on  a  Sober  and  Temperate  Life 

Falconar's  Dissertation  on  the  Influence  of  the  Passions 
upon  Disorders  of  the  Body 

Hamilton  on  Scrophulous  Affections 

La  Faye,  Principes  de  Chirurgie:  par 

Le  Clerc,  L'Appareil  des  Jeunes  Chirurgiens :  par 

Lecture  on  the  situation  of  the  large  Blood-Vessels  of  the 
Extremities 

Monro  on  Dropsy 

Nisbct's  Edinburgh  School  of  Medicine,  intended  as  an  In- 
troduction to  the  Clinical  Guide 

— Clinical  Guide ;  to  which  is  added   a   Practical 

Pharmacopoeia 


Hi  PHYSIC,  &c< 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Schmidt  (Joannis)  Dissertatio,  sistens  Descriptionem  Ma- 

chinae  Gibbositates  minuendae   at  que  sanandae       1 

Stranger's  Remarks  on  the  Necessity  and  Means  of  sup- 
pressing Contagious  Fever  in  London  1 

TurnbuU's  Instructions  to  those,  of  both  Sexes,  who  are 

afflicted  with  Ruptures  1 

Willan's  Reports  on  the  Diseases  of  London  ;  from  1 796, 

to  1800  I 


(  145  ) 


POETRY  AND  TflE  DRAMA, 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

Bodthby's  Sorrows ;  sacred  to  the  Memory  of  Penelope  : 

•with  Plates  1 

Chaucer's  (Jeffrey)  Works ;  to  which  is  adjoined  the  Sto- 
ry of  the  Siege  of  Thebes,  by  John  Lidgate, 
Monk  of  Bury :  together  with  the  Life  of  Chau- 
cer, and  a  Table  explaining  the  old  and  obscure 
/  Words.  Londore  1687.     Gift  of  William  Low- 

ry,  Esq.  1 


Q.UARTO. 

Barlow's  (Joel)  Columbiad :  with  Plates.     Gift  of  Mr. 

Fielding  Lucas  1 

Bidlake's  (John)  Poems  1 

Boaden's  (James)  Cambro  Britons.    See  Plays  by  several 

hands f  vol.  1st. 
Bowie's  Sorrows  of  Switzerland.     See  Misc.  vol.  3d, 
Blacklock's  (Thomas)  Poems  1 

Booker's  (Luke)  Malvern ;  a  Descriptive   and  Historical 

Poem  1 

Brumoy's  Greek  Theatre  :  translated  by  Mrs.  C.  Lenox        3 
Burgess's  Birth  and  Triumph  of  Love  1 

Callimachus  :  translated  by  Tytler  1 

Carlyle's  Specimen  of  Arabian  Poetry  1 

Cartwright's  Armine  and  Elvira.     See  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Cawthorn's  Poems  1 

Champion's  (Joseph)  Translation  of  the  Persian  Poems  of 

Ferdosi  1 

Chaucer's  Canterbury  Tales  2 

Cupid  and  Psyche  :  a  Mythological  Tale  from  the  Golden 

Ass  of  Apuleius  I 


146  POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA. 

auARTo.  vol*.. 

Dallas's  (R.  C.)  Works;  consisting  of  Poems;  Lucretia,  a 
Tragedy,  and  Moral  Essays ;  with  a  Vocabula- 
ry of  the  Passions  1 
Darwin's  Botanick   Garden,   a  Poem  in  two  Parts ;  the 
first  containing  the  Economy  of  Vegetation,  and 
the  second  the  Loves  of  the  Plants ;  with  Phi- 
losophical Notes                                                          2 
De  Lille's  (Abbe)  Gardens :  translated  from  the  French         1 
Druriad  ;  or  Strictures  on  the  principal  Performers  of  Dru- 
ry-Lane  Theat^,  a  Satirical  Poem.     See  Mis<K 
Vol.  1st. 
Fawcett's  (Joseph)  Art  of  War,  a  Poem  1 
Fenelon's  Telemachus  :  translated  by  John  Hawkesworth     1 
Fosbrooke's   (T.   D.)  Economy  of  Monastick   Life.     See 

Misc.  Vol.  2d. 
Genius  of  France  ;  or  Consular  Vision.     See  Misc.   Vol. 

3d 
Gessner's  Idyls ;  with  a  Letter  on   Landscape-Painting, 
and  the  Story  of  the  two  Friends :  translated 
by  William  Hooper  1 

Hayley's  (William)  Essay  on  Sculpture  ;  with  Notes  1 

Heroick  Epistle  to  Sir  William  Chambers  "i 

— — — Postcript  to  the  Publick.     See  Misc.  Vol.  1st.  S 
Homer's  Iliad  and  Odyssey  :  translated  by  William  Cooper     2 
Horace's  Art  of  Poetry  :  translated  by  George  Colman  1 

Hubbard's  Jacobinism.     See  Misc.   •  ol.  3d. 
Hurdis's  Poem  on  the  Marriage  of  the  Prince  of  Wales, 

See  Misc.  :  ol.  1st 
Innovation,  a  Poem.     See  Misc.   Vol.  1st. 
Jones's  (Sir  William)  Translation  of  Arabian  Poems  1 

Knight's  (Richard  Payne)  Landscape,  a  Poem  1 

Progres  of  Civil  Society,  a  Didac- 

tick  Poem  1 

Lloyd's  (Robert)  Poems  1 

Logan's  (Maria)  Poems  on  several  Occasions.     See  Misc. 

Vol.  3d. 
Manner's  (Lady)  Review  of  Poetry,  Ancient  and  Modern^ 

See  Misc.  Vol.  1st. 
Merry's  (Robert)  Pains  of  Memory.     Sse  Misc.  Vol.  1st. 
Miscellanies  3 


POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA.  147 


aUARTO.  VOL. 


More's  (Hannah)  Florio,  a  Tale  7se    ilf 

Bas  Bleu,  or  Conversation   >•    ^      ^  ^* 

Slaver}',  a  Poem  j 

Nott's  (John)  Odes  of  Hafez  :  translated  from  the  Persian     1 
Ode  to   Dragon,  Mr.   Garrick's  House-Dog.     See  Misc. 

Vol.  \st. 
Poems  from  the  Arabick  and  Persian  ;  with  Notes  by  the 

Author  of  Gebir.     See  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Pye's  (Henry  James)  Naucratia ;  or  Naval  Dominion  1 
Seward's  (Miss  Anna)  Llangollen  Vale,  with  other  Poems     1 
Original   Sonnets  ;  and  Odes  para- 
phrased from  Horace                                                  1 
Sotheby's  (Miss)  Patient  Griselda.     See  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Swift's  (Theophilus)  Temple  of  Folly.  See  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Thomson's  (Alexander)  Paradise  of  Taste  1 
Voltaire's  Henriade  :  translated  in  English  1 
Williams's  (Helen  Maria)  Peru,  a  Poem                                   1 
Yearsley's  (Ann,  a  Milk- Woman  of  Bristol)  Poems  on  se- 
veral Occasions                                                           i 

— — Rural  Lyre  ;  or  a  Volume  of  Poems.  See  Misc. 

Vol.  2d. 


OCTAVO. 

^schylus  :  translated  by  Potter  2 

Akenside's  (Mark)  Poems  1 

American  Select  Poems  1 

Apolonius  Rhodius :  translated  by  Fawkes  1 

Ariosto'3  Orlando  Furioso  :  translated  by  Hoole,  from  the 

Italian  5 

Aristophanes's  Clouds  :  translated  by  Richard  Cumberland     1 
Baillie's  (Joanna)  Series  of  Plays  ;  each  Passion  being  the 

subject  of  a  Tragedy  and  a  Comedy  2 

Barbauld's  (Mrs.  Anna  Laetitia)  Poems  1 

Barlow's  (Joel)  Vision  of  Columbus  1 

Barry's  (Garrett)  Elegies,  and  other  little  Poems.     See 

American  PoemSy  Vol.  2d. 
Battle  of  the  Nile.  See  Plays  by  several  hands.  Vol.  1st. 
Beloe's  (Rev.  William)  Poems  and  Translations  1 

Bernis,  (Euvres  du  Cardinal  de        Gift  of  Madame  Len- 

drievg  I 


148      POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Bubble  and  Squeak  :  by  the  Author  of  Topsy  Turvy.    See 

Misc.  Vol.  \st. 
Burrel-s  (Lady)  Poems  2 

Butler's  Hudibras  2 

Camoens,  The  Lusiad :   translated   by  William   Mickle, 

from  the  Portuguese  of  2 

Champion's  (Anthony)  Miscellanies,  in  Prose  and  Verse  : 
published  from  the  original  Manuscript,  by  Wil- 
liam Henry  Lord  Lyttleton  2 
Cherry^  (A.)  Soldier's  Daughter,  a  Comedy.     See  Plays 

by  several  hands.  Vol.  2d. 
Cottle's  Icelandick  Poetry  1 

Cowley's  (Mrs.)  Town  before  you,  a  Comedy  ] 

Crambe   Repetita  :   or   a  Second   Course   of  Bubble   and 

Squeak.     See  Misc.  Vol.  1st, 
Cumberland's  (Richard)  Plays  2 

Darwin's  Temple  of  Nature,  a  Poem  1 

Deaf  and  Dumb,  (the)  Historical  Drama  :  from  the  French 
of  M.    Bouilly.     See  Plays  by  several  hands, 
Fol.  2d. 
Democracy   Unveiled  ;  or  Tyranny  Stripped  of  the  Garb 

of  Patriotism  2 

Donald  Bane.     See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 

Drayton's  (Michael)  England's  Heroical  Epistles  1 

Dwight's  (Dr.  Timothy)  Greenfield  Hill  1 

Edkins's  (Joshua)  Collection  of  Poems,  mostly  Original,  by 

several  hands  2 

Elegy  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Mary  Wharton.  Gift  of  the 
Rei)  Dr.  Bend.  See  American  Poems,  Vol.  2d. 
Epistle  from  the  Marquis  de  la  Fayette  to  General  Wash- 
ington.    See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 
Evans's  (Nathaniel)  Poems  1 

Euripides  :  translated  by  Potter  '  2 

Falconer's  (William)  Shipwreck,  a  Poem  1 

Fawcett's  Poems  1 

Gebir,  a  Poem.     See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 
Good's  (John  Mason)   Song  of  Songs ;  or  Sacred  Idyls : 

from  the  Hebrew  1 

Grant's  (Mrs.)  Poems  on  various  Subjects  1 

Guillotina  (The) :  by  the  Author  of  the  Democratiad.  Gift 
of  Charles  Ridgely,  Esq.  See  American  Pa- 
ems,  Vol.  2d. 


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OCTAVO.  .  VOL. 

Homer's  Iliad,  Translated  by  Alexander  Pope  :  Edition  of 

Gilbert  Wakefield  6 

Odyssey  Do.  Do.  5 

Hopkinson's  Song,  adapted  to  the  President's  March.    See 

American  Poems,     ol.  2d. 
Horace  ;  Translated  by  William  Boscavven  2 

House   of  Wisdom  in   a   Bustle.     See  American  Poems, 

Vol  2d. 
Humphrey's  Political  Works  ■    1 

Poem  on  Industry.     See  American  Poems, 

;  ol.  2d. 
Hurdis's  (James)  Poems 

Adriana,  or' the  1st  of  June  ;  a  Poem 

Village  Curate,  a  Poem 

Sir  Thomas  More,  a  Tragedy 

Tears  of  Affection,  a  Poem 

Whist,  a  Poem  iu  twelve  Cantos 

Jago's  (Richard)  Poems,  Moral  and  Descriptive 
Iffland's  Forresters,  or  a  Picture  of  rural  Manners,  a  Play 
in  5  Acts ;  Translated  by  Belle  Plumptre,  from 
the    German.      See   Plays  by  several  hands, 
.     Vol  1st. 
Jone's  (Sir  William)  Adatic  Poems;  with  two  Essays,  one 
on  the  Poetry  of  Eastern  Nations,  the  other  on 
Arts  commonly  called  Imitative  1 

Knox's  Elegant  Extracts,  Poetical  1 

Kotzebue's  Stranger,  a  Play :  translated  by  George  Pa- 
dendick.     See  Plays  by  several  hamis,  Vol.  2d. 
Legrand's  Fabliaux,  or  Tales  of  the  12th.  and  13th.  Cen- 
tury :  translated    by  G.    Ellis,   Esq.    from   the 
French  2 

Lloyd's  (Robert)  Poetical  Works  1 

— —  —(Charles)  Poems.     See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 
Lucretius,  Translated  by  Creech  2 

Lucrezio,  Tradotto   da   Marchetti.     Gift  of  Mr.  Joseph 

Pench  1 

Manner's  (Lady)  Poems  1 

Mary  Stewart  a  Tragedy  1 

Maurice's  Poems  1 

Milton's  (John)  Paradise  Lost,  with  Newton's  Notes  J? 


!S0  POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Milton»s   (John)  Poetical     Works.       Gift    of    William 

M'Creery,  Esq.  4 

Miscellanies  2 

Moore's  (Hannah)  Plays  1 

Poetical  Review.     See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 

Murphy's  (Arthur)  Arminius.  See  Plays  by  several  hands. 

Vol.  2d. 
Nicols  de  Literis  Inventis,  Libri  Sex.    Gift  of  H.  Nichols, 

Esq.  I 

Nivernois,  Fables  Translated  in  English  Verse  :  from  the 

French  of  the  Duke  of  1 

Ogilvie's  (John)  Poems  1 

Ossian's  Poems  1 

Owen's  (William)  Literal  Translation  of  the  Heroic  Ele- 
gies, and  other  pieces  of  Leywarc  Hen,  Prince 

of  the  Cambrian  Britons 
Peter  Pindar's  Poetical  works.     Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole 
Plautus :  translated  b}'  Thornton 
Plays  by  several  hands 

Pleaders  Guide  :  by  Surrebutter.     See  Misc.  Vol.  1st. 
Poetical  Tour  in  the  years  1784,  '85,  '86  :  by  a  member 

of  the  Arcadian  Society 
Polwhele's    (Richard)   Poems :    among    others,   a    Poem 

called  the  Influence  of  Local  Attachment,  with 

respect  to  Home 
Preston's  (William)  Poetical  Works 
Pye's  (Henry  James)  Poems 

Pursuits  of  Literature,  a  Satirical  Poem  m  Dialogues 
Ramsay's  (Allen)  Poems 
Render's   (the  Rev.)   Translation  of  Count  Beniowsky,  a 

Tragi-Comedy,  from  the  German  1 

Robinson's  (Mrs.  M.)  Poems  1 

Salmagundi :    A   Miscellaneous   combination   of   original 

Poetry  1 

Sayer's  (Frank)  Dramatic  Sketches  of  Northern  Mythology  1 

Nugae  Poeticae.     See  Misc.  Vol.  \st. 

Schiller's  Don    Carlos :    translated    by  G.  H.    Noehden 

and  I.  Stoddart  1 

Fiesco :  translated  by     Ditto  1 

Robbers  1 

Walstein :  translated  by  S.  HolleridgC  1 


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OCTAVO. 


scott's  (John)  Poetical  Works 

(Thomas)  Book  of  Job  :  translated  into  Verse 

(Walter)  Lay  of  the  Last  Minstrel 

-Marmion,  a  Tale  of  Flodden  Field 


ihade  of  Alexander  Pope,  a  Satirical  Poem,  ^ee  Mzsc. 
.  oi.  2d. 

jhakspeare's  Works,  Edition  of  Johnson  and  Stevens 

jophocles :  translated  by  Franklin 

Jouthey's  (Robert)  Madoc 

Jtatius  :  translated  by  Lewis 

rasso's  Jerusalem  Delivered  :  a  Heroic  Poem,  translated 
from  the  Italian,  by  Hoole 

rerence  :  translated  by  George  Colman 

^'heocritus  :  translated  by  Richard  Polwheles 

by  Francis  Fawkes 

Pheophrastus,  Imitations  of  the  Characters  of:  Gift  of 
Mr.  Samuel  Cole 

rhorason's  (James)  Seasons:  with  plates  by  Stocdale.  Gift 
of  Robert  Gilmor,  Jun.  Esq. 

ropsy  Turvy.     See  Misc.  Vol.  \st. 

rrumbuU's  (John)  M*Fingal 

/^ida's  Christiad  :  translated  from  the  Italian,  by  Granan 

/^irgil,  the  works  of.  In  Latin  and  English  :  the  Eneid 
translated  by  the  Rev.  Christopher  Pitt ;  the 
Eclogues  and  Georgics,  with  Notes  on  the 
whole,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Joseph  Warton ;  with 
several  new  observations  by  Mr.  Holdsworth, 
Mr.  Spence  and  others,  &c. 

Walpole's  (the  Hon.  Horace)  Mysterious  Mother :  a  Co- 
medy 

A^yntown,  De  Orygynale  Cronykil  of  Scotland ;  be  An- 
drow :  with  Notes,  Glossary,  &c.  by  David 
Macpherson 


VOL. 

1 
1 
1 
2 


15 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 


DUODECIMO. 


Anacreon,  Sappho,  Bio,  Muschus  and  Musaeus :  translated 

by  Frances  M.  A.  Fawkes  1 

Anthology  :  translated  from  the  Greek  1 

lusonii  (D.  Magni)  Opera  1 


152  POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA. 

DUODECIMO.  Vol. 

Bannatyne's  Ancient  Scottish  Poena  1 

Bath  Guide,  the  New  1 

Beattie's  Poems  ♦  1 

Beauties  of  Poetry,  English  and  American  1 
Bell's  British  Theatre,  Tragedies  and  Comedies                     14 

Farces  6 

Bidlake's  Youth,  a  Poem.     See  Misc.  Vol.  \st. 

Bourne,  Poematica  Latine  Scripta  a  Vincentio  1 

Bowles's  Poems  2 
British  Album   containing  the   Poems  of  Delia  Crusca, 

Anna  Matilda  Arley,  Benedict  the  Bard,  &c.  2 

Buchanan's  Latin  Psalms  1 

Burn's  (Robert)  Poems,  chiefly  in,the  Scottish  Dialect  1 

Butler's  (Samuel)  Hudibras.     Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole  1 
Cesarotti,  La  Iliade  de  Omero  :  Tradotta  dall  Abate.  Gift 

of  Mr.  Joseph  Pench  2 
Chaucer's  Canterbury  Tales,  completed  in  a  Modern  Ver- 
sion 3 
Churchill's  (Charles)  Poetical  Works.     Gift  of  Mr.  John 

Cole  2 

Coleridge's  Poems  on  various  subjects  4 

Colman's  (George)  Dramatic  Works  4 

Constantini  Odarum  Libri  Tres  1 

Corneille,  Theatre  de  Pierre       "i    GiJ^t  of  William  7 

Thomas       3    Grahame,  Esq.  4 

Cowper's  (William)  Poems  2 

Crabbe's  (the  Rev.  George)  Poems  1 

Cumberland's  (Richard)  Calvary,  a  Poem  1 

Natural  Son  1 

Dante's  Inferno :  translated  from  the  Italian,  by  Henry 

Boyd  2 

Davis's  (John)  Poems.     Gift  of  the  Author  1 
Dclislc's  (the  Abbe)  Rural  Philosopher  :  translated  from  the 

French,  by  John  Maunde  1 

D'Israeli's  Poems  1 
Dodd's  (the  Rev.  William)  Thoughts  in  Prison  :  to  which 

are  added  Miscellaneous  Pieces  .  1 

Dodsley's  Collection    of    Poems,    composed    by    several 

hands  6 
Powman's  (Hugh)  Infancy,  a  Poem  j  or  the  Management 

of  Children  1 


POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA.  IKi 

DUODECIMO.  VOi,. 

Drummond's  (William)  Poems.  Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole  1 

Dyer's  (John)  Poetical  Works  1 

Epigramraata  et  Parerga  1 
Epistle  to  a  Friend,   by  the  Author  of  the  Pleasures  of 

Memory  1 

Evans's  (Thomas)  Old  Ballads,  Historical  and  Narrative  4 

Fables  (Eighty  Nine  Fugitive)  in  Verse  1 

Farquhar's  (George)  Works  2 

Fessenden's  (Thomas  Green)  Poems  1 

^Terrible  Tractorations  1 

Garrick's  (David)  Poetical  Works  2 
Genlis,  Theatre  of  Education :  from  the  French  of  Ma- 
dame de.     Gift  of  Mr.  George  W.  Field  3 
Gessner's  Death   of  Abel,   translated  from  the  German, 
by  Mary  CoUyer  ;  with  the  Death  of  Cain,  by  a 
Lady  1 
Gilford's  (William)  Baviad  and  Maviad  1 
Gillepsie's  (William)  Progress  of  Refinement ;  with  other 

Poems  1 

Gisborne's  (Thomas)  Sacred  and  Moral  Poems  2 

Grainger's  (James)  Sugar  Cane,  a  Poem  1 

Great  Review  1 
Green's  (Matthews)  Poems :  consisting  of  the  Spleen,  and 

other  Poems  1 

Gresset,  (Euvres  de  2 

Guarini,  II  Pastor  Fido  di:     Gift  of  Mr.  J.  Pench  1 

Haller's  (the  Baron)  Poems :  translated  by  Mrs.  Howorth  1 

Hayley's  (William)  Poems  and  Plays  6 

Triumph  of  Temper  1 

Huddersford's  (George)  Poems  3 

W^iccamical  Chaplet  1 

Jerningham's  Poems  2 

Johnson's  (Samuel)  Edition  of  the  English  Poets  76 

Jonstonii  Opera  1 

Keate's  (George)  Poetical  Works  2 
Kenuey'8  (James)  Society,  a  Poem  in  two  Parts ;  with 

other  Poems  1 

Kenrick's  (W)  Epistles  1 
Klopstock's  Messiah :    translated  from  the  German,  by 

Joseph  Collyer  1 

Lansdown's  (George  Grenville  Lord  of)  Poem«  T 


154  POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA. 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Leiden's  (John)  Scenes  of  Infancy;  descriptive  of  Teviot- 

dale  1 

Lambert  (St.)  Les  Saisons  :  Poeme  par  1 

Marino,  La  Galeria  di.     Gift  of  Mr.  Pencil  1 
Martial  Effusions  of  Ancient  Times;  from  the  Fragments 

of  Tyrtaeus  1 

Mason's  (William)  Poems  3 
Metastasio,  The  works  of,  translated  from  the  Italian,  by 

John  Hoole  1 

Milton,  II  Paradiso  Perduto  di          >    Gift  of  Mr.  2 

Milton's  (John)  Paradise  Lost           3    Pench  1 

Moliere,  Theatre  de.     Gift  of  William  Grahame,  Esq,  4 
Montgomery's  (James)  Wanderer  of  Switzerland;  and 

other  Poems  2 

Moore's  (Edward)  Plays  1 

. Fables  for  Ladies  1 

NicoU's  Collection  of  Poems  3 
Opie's  (Mrs.)  Poems,  containing  the  Warrior's  return,  and 

other  Poems  1 

Pearch's  Collection  of  Poems  by  several  hands  4 

Peacock's  (J.  L.)  Palmyra  1 

Persius,  Satires  of,  translated  by  William  Drummond  1 

Translated  by  Brewster  1 

JPinkerton's  Rhymes  1 

Pindar,  Translated  by  Gilbert  West                        .  3 

Plays,  Old  12 

Pleasures  of  Hope,  by  Thomas  Campbell  1 

of  Memory  1 

of  Solitude,  with  other  Poems,  by  P.  L.  Coul- 

tier  1 
Poetical  Farrago,  being  a  Miscellaneous  Assemblage  of 

Epigrams,  and  other  Jeux  d'Esprit  2 

Polwhele's  Poems  3 

Ramsay's  Evergreen  2 
Relics  of  Ancient   Poetry,  consisting  of  Heroic  Ballads, 

Songs  and  other  Pieces  of  our  earlier  Poets  3 

Richardson's  (William)  Poems,  chiefly  Rural  1 

The  Maid  of  Lochlin  1 

Robinson's  (Mrs.  Mary)  Lyrical  Tales  1 

Poems  1 

Rogers's  Epistle  to  a  Friend  J 


POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA.      165 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

Roscoe's  (William)  Nurse ;  a  Poem,  translated  from  the 

Italian  of  Luigi  Transilio  1 
Rousseau,  (JeanB  aptiste)  Odes,  Cantates,  Epitres  et  Poesies 

diverses  de  2 

Rushston's  (Edward)  Poems  1 

Sacred  Dramas  by  Hannah  Moore  1 

by  Madame  de  Genlis  1 

Sargent's  (John)  Mine,  a  Dramatic  Poem ;  to  which  are 

added  two  Historical  Odes  2 

Scottish  Poems,  (Ancient)  with  large  Notes  and  Glossary  1 

Scott's  (Walter)  Lay  of  the  last  Minstrel  1 

Select  Plays,  performed  in  America  4 

Seward's  Monody  on  Major  Andre,  &c.  1 

Smart's  (Christopher)  Poems  2 

Smith's  (Charlotte)  Elegiac  Sonnets  and  other  Poems  2 

SmoUet's  (I.)  Works,  Plays  and  Poems  1 

Shee's  (Martin  Archer)  Rhymes  on  Art  1 

Southey's  (Robert)  Poems  1 

• — Joan  of  Arc  2 

Tasker's  (William)  Select  Odes  and  Miscellaneous  Poems  3 
Tasso,  L'Amadigi  di  M.  Bernardo.  Gift  of  the  Rev,  Mr. 

Doyle  4 

Thomson's  (James)  Works.     Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole  2 

Trumbull's  (John)  Progress  of  Dullness  1 
Virgil,  The  Works  of,  translated  into  English  Verse,  by 

John  Dryden  4 
Wallace,  the  Metrical  History  of  Sir  William,  by  Blind 

Harry.     Gift  of  Mr.  G.  L.  Gray  3 

Ward's  Reformation  of  England,  a  Poem  1 

West's  (Mrs.)  Poems  and  Plays  2 
Wieland's  Oberon,  a  i^oem  :  translated  from  the  German, 

by  Mr.  John  Sotheby  1 

Whitehead's  (William)  iiays  and  Poems  3 

Wilke's  Leonidas,  a  Poem  2 

Epigoniad  1 

Williams's  Poems.     Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole  2 

(Helen  Maria)  Poems  2 

Wordsworth's  (  \  illiam)  Lyrical  Ballads  and  other  Poems  2 

Young's  Night  Thoughts.     Gift  of  Mr.  G,  W.  Field.  I 


156 


POLITICAL 


FOLIO. 


VOL. 


Censns,  or  Eomneratioo  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  United 

States;  taken  in  180a     Gift  of  Hon.  John  E. 

Hofteardy  Esq. 
Debates  of  the  House  of  Commoos  from  1347  to  1659. 

Gift  of  James  Winchester,  Esq. 
Eodmssador  and  his  FoncticMis,  bj  Mons.  de  Wiqueibrt 
Pafendorf^s  Law  of  Nature  and  Nations 
Selden's  Mare  Clansom ;  or  die  Right  and  Dominion  of 

the  Sea 
Sdnej's  (Algernon)  Discourses  OHiceming  Government 


'Journal  of  the  Hoose  of  Representatives, 

for  1790  and  1791. 
Letters  and  Statements  from  the  Secretary 
<rfthe  Treasury. 
■  from  the  Secreta- 


United  States 
Papers,  Do- 
cuments, 
Journals,  &c, 
«rc. 


ties  of  State,  War  and  Navy 
Yearly  Accounts  of  the  Rece^ts  and  Ex- 
penditures of  the  United  States,  from 
1792  to  1806 
Pnblic  Accounts  of  Expenditures  for   the 
Navy  Department,  from  1797  to  1801 
Public  Accounts  of  Expenditure  for  the 
War  Department,  from  1797tol801. 
Gift  of  Hon,  miliam  M'Creery,  Esq. 


1 


OUARTO. 


Barrington's  Observatioof  oa  the  more  ancient  Statutes 

Bever*s  History  of  the  Legal  Policy  of  the  Roman  Senate, 

and  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and  Extent  of  the 

Roman  Laws  1 

Burke,  Works  of  Edmund  3 


1 


POLITICAL,  U$ 

aUARTO.  VOL. 

Campbell's  Political  Survey  of  Great-Britain.     Gift  qf 

R.  R.  Dr.  John  Carroll  "  2 

Ch  aimer's  Estimate  of  comparative  Strength  of  Britain, 
during  the  present  and  the  four  preceeding 
Reigns.     Gift  of  Henry  Nichols,  Esq. 

Falconer's  Remarks  on  the  Influence  of  Climate,  &c.  on 
the  Disposition,  Manners,  Laws,  &c.  of  Mankind 

Funccii  Erotematica  Breviarii  Historico  rohtici,  exhibeus 
prjecipua  orbis  iraperia  :  1683 

Harrington's  Poetical  \Vorks 

Hatsell's  Precedents  of  Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons 

India,  Taylor's  t'olitical  Letters  on 

r'laus  for  the  Government  and  Trade  of  Great-Bri- 
tain, in 

Instructions  to  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  frame  a 
new  Code  of  Laws  for  the  Russian  Empire, 
composed  by  Catherine  IF. 

Machiavel's  \\'orks 

Plovvden's  Church  and  State 

Slave-Trade,  Miscellaneous  Tieces  on 

Sullivan's  Lectures  on  the  Constitution,  and  Laws  of  Eng- 
land 

Timour's  Political  Institutes  in  Persian,  with  an  English 
translation,  by  Joseph  White 

Williams's  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Nor- 
thern Governments 


OCTAVO. 

A  Word  to  the  Allarmists  on  the  Peace,  1802.  See  Poli- 
tical Misc.  f^ol.  1 7th. 

Adams's  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  the  Governments 
of  the  United  States  (2  copies) 

Addington's  Observations  on  the  Expedition  of  the  French 
to  the  West-Indies,  in  1802  ;  and  Reasons  for 
an  Alliance  with  St.  Domingo,  in  1804 

\ddress  of  the  Minority  of  the  Virginia  Legislature  on  the 
Alien  and  Sedition  Laws.  c(/f  of  Rev.  Br. 
Hend.     See  P^l.  Misc.  Fel.  Uth. 


158  POLITICAL. 

OCTAVO.  VOL, 

Admission  of  Catholicks  to  Parliament,  considered  upon 
the  Principles  of  Existing  Law.  See  Pol.  Misc. 
FoL  17th. 
Allen's  (Hon.  John)  Speech  in  Congress  upon  employing 
Armed  Vessels  as  convoys.  See  Pol.  Misc. 
FoL  2d. 
Antidote  au  Congres  de  Radstadt  1 

Antigallican  ;  or  Lover  of  his  own  Country,  by  a  Citizen 
of  New-England :  1 797.  See  Pol.  Misc. 
FoL  2d. 
Appeal  to  the  Head  and  Heart,  on  Voluntary  Contributions. 
Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend.  See  Pol.  Misc. 
FoL  12th. 
Aristotelis  Politicorum  Libri  Octo;  Greek  and  Latin  1 

Balthasaris  Castilionis  Comitis,  de  Curiali  sive  Aulico,  Libri 

Uuatuor:  1612  1 

Barry's  (Garret)  Observations  on  the  Impressment  of  Ame- 
rican Seamen.     See  Pol.  3iisc.  FoL  18th. 
Bates's  View  of  Civil  Government  1 

Bayard's  (Hon.  James  A.)  Speech  on  the  Usurpation  of 
Executive  Authority.  G(/it  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend. 
See  PoL  Misc.  FoL  ISth. 

u  . Against  the  Act  for  the 

repeal  of  certain  Acts  respecting  the  Organiza- 
tion of  the  Courts  of  the  United  States.   Gift  of 
Rev.  Dr.  Bend.     See  PoL  Jlisc.  FoL  13th. 
Bisset's  Sketch  of  Democracy  1 

Bolingbroke's  Letters  on  the  Idea  of  a  Patriot  King,  &c.         1 
Bourg's  Political  Disquisitions  2 

Bowles's  Reflections  submitted  to  the  consideration  of  the 

Combined  Powers  1 

— — — — on  the  State  of  Society,  at  the  close 

of  the  18th  Century.    See  PoL  .rise.  FoL  14th. 
■I. on  French  Aggression.     See  Ditto. 


at  the  Close  of  the  War.  See  Ditto, 

Bradford's  Inquiry  how  far  the  Punishment  of  Death  i» 
necessary  in  Pennsylvania ;  with  Lownes's  Ac- 
count of  the  Jail,  &c.  Gift  of  Mr.  George  W. 
Field. 
Brand's  Defence  of  the  Pamphlet  attributed  to  John 
Reeves.     See  PoL  Jkiisc.  Fol  11th. 


?.  POLITICAL.  159 

OCTAVO.  VOL* 

British  Commissary  on  Foreign  Service,  by  H.  Le  Me- 

surier  1 

Brougham's  Inquiry  into  the  Colonial  Policy,  of  the  Euro- 
pean Powers  2 
Brown's  (John)  Estimate  of  the  Manners  and  Principles 

of  the  Times,  1757  2 

Burke's  Reflections  on  the  French  Revolution  1 

Letters  on  Pensions  1 

Letters  on  the  Regicide  Peace  1 

Political  Tracts  1 

Burlamaqui's  Principles  of  Natural  and  Political  Law  2 

Campbell's  Oration  on  American  Independence.     Gift  of 

Rev.  Dr.  Bend.     See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  13th. 
Campbell's    Political  Survey  of   Great-Britain.     Gift  of 

John  O^Donnellf  Esq.  4 

Candid  Examination  of  the  objections  to  the  British  Treaty 

in  1795.     See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  13th. 
Casaux's  (Marquis  de)  Thoughts  on  the  Mecanism  of  So- 
ciety 1 
Cataneo's  Spirit  of  Laws  1 
Chahner's  Collection   of  Treaties  between  Great-Britain 

and  other  Powers,  from  1555  to  1760  2 

Charnock's  Letter  on  Finance  and  National  Defence  in 

England.     See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  llth. 
Clifford's  Report  of  Controverted  Elections  in  Southwark, 

Great-Britain  1 

Considerations  on  the  Coronation-Oath.     See  Pol,  Misc. 

Vol.  17th. 
Considerations  on   the  Abolition  of  the  Common  Law  in 
the  United  States,  1809.     See  Pol.  31isc.  Vol. 
19th, 
Correspondence  between  a  Traveller  and  a  Minister  of 

State.     See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  9th. 
Dagge's  Considerations  on  Criminal  Law  S 

Davenant's  Works  6 

Debates  of  the  House  of  Lords  from  1660  to  1742  8 

Commons  from  1660  to  1743       14 

Defense  de  L'Ordre  Social  contre  les  Principes  de  la  Re- 
volution Fran^aise  1 
Delolme  on  the  British  Constitution  I 
Dickinson's  (John)  Political  Works                                         2 


IdO  POLTTfCAL. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

D'Ivernois*s  Historical  Survey  of  Losses  by  the  French 

Nation  1 

Drummond's  Review  of  the  Governments  of  Sparta  and 

Athens  1 

Puke  of  Tuscany's  Edict  for  the  Reform  of  Criminal  Law; 

1786  1 

Dumouriez's  Sketch  of  Europe,  1798.  See  Pol.  31isc. 
>  ol  15th. 

Eden's  Eight  Letters  on  the  Peace  of  1801.  See  Pol. 
Misc.  ,  ol.  nth. 

Erskine's  View  of  the  Causes  of  the  War  with  France, 
See  Pol.    '  ■  isc.  I  ol.  2d. 

"Essay    on   the    Ambition  and   Conquests  of   France  in 

1796  ,  t 

■■■  on  the  Principle  and  Origin  of  the  Sovereign 
Power,  from  the  French  of  the  Abbe  Duchas- 
tellier:  1805  1 

I    on  the  Spirit  and  Influence  of  the  Reformation  by 
Luther  ;  by  C.  V\  illers  1 

Fairfax's  (Ferdinando)  Oration  delivered  in  Charlestown, 
Virginia,  on  the  4th  of  July,  1805.  Gift  of  the 
Author  1 

Farley  on  the  Unconstitutionality  and  Oppression  of  Im- 
prisonment for  Debt  1 

Ferguson  on  Civil  Society  I 

Filmer  on  the  Power  of  Kings  and  the  different  Forms  of 

Government  1 

French  Revolution,  Comparative  Display  of  the  Opinions 

of  the  most  distinguished  \V  riters  on  the  2 

Frend  on  Patriotism  1 

Gallatin's  (Hon.  Robert)  Speech  on  the  Validity  of  the 
Elections  in  the  four  \  estern  Counties  of  Penn- 
sylvania ;  Oct.  1794.  Gift  of  Mr.  P.  Bentalou. 
See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  13th. 

ISentz  on  the  State  of  Europe  before  and  after  the  French 
Revolution  ;  in  Answer  to  Hauterive's  State  of 
the  French  Republic  2 

'Gentz's  Fragments  upon  the  Balance  of  Power  in  Europe, 

in  1806  1 

Gifford's  Answer  to  Lord  Lauderdale's  Letters  1 

^^pvemmept^  Fragment  op  1 


POLITICAL.  1^1 

OCTAVO. 

HancocVs  Oration,  delivered  in  Boston,  March  5th.  1774. 

See  Pol.  .Use.  i  ol.  1 3th. 
Harper's  (R.  G.)  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the 

United    States  and  France,    1797.     See   Pol. 

:->isc.  I  ol.  3d. 
Hauterive,  on  the  State  of  the  French  Republic,  at  the 

end  of  the  year  8th. 
Henecius's  System  of  Universal  Law  1 

fiillhouse's  (Mr.)  Propositions  for  amending  the  Constitution 

of  the  United  States,  submitted  to  the  Senate, 

1801.     See  Pol.  .■  isc.  Vol.  iSth. 
Hunter's  View  of  the     olitical  Situation  of  the  Northern 

Powers,  in  1800.    See  Pol.     >  isc.  I'ol.  ':6th. 
Instructions  to  Messrs.  Pinkney,  Marshall  and  Gerry,  En- 
voys Extraordinary  to  the  French  Republic,  1 798, 

See  Pol.     .  isc.  .  ol.  2d. 
Jefferson's  Pretensions  to  the  Presidency  examined.    Gift 

of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Bend. 
Jenkinson's  Collection  of  Treaties  between  Great-Britain 

and  other  Powers,  from  1648  to  1783  ■  3 

Johnson's  (Samuel)  Debates  in  Parliament  2 

Junius's  Letters  2 

Lavater's  Letter  to  the  French  Directory.  See  Pol.  Misc. 

Vol.  .5th. 
Letter  to  Lord  Percival,  on  his  Motion  for  the  Punishment 

of  Adultery.     See  Fol.  J' isc.  Vol.  I9th. 
Letters  on  the  Concert  of  Princes  and  Dismemberment  of 

Poland  and  France  1 

of  Sulpicius  on  the  Northern  Confederacy,  in  1800. 

See  lol.  .    isc.     ol.  1 1  th. 
— on  the  Means  of  Securing  a  Safe  and  Honourable 

Feace,    798.     Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend.     See 
Ditto.  Ditto. 

Louisiana,    Papers    and   Documents   respecting,    and   its 

cession  to  the  United  States  in  1803|  ^ 

Macauley's  Rudiments  of  Political  Science  1 

Mackintosh's  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  the  Law  of  Na- 
ture and  Nations  1 
m*  -    ■           Defence  of  the  French  Revolution,  in  Answer 

to  Burke,  Gi^ft  of  R.  R.  Dr,  John  Carroll  1 


l6St  POLITICAL. 

OCTAVO.  V©L. 

Marsh's   History   of  the   Politics   of  Great-Britain    and 

France,  1800  2 
Marten's  (Von)  Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Nations  1 
Essay  on  i  rivateers,Captures  and  particu- 
larly Recaptures  1 
Giles's  Letter  on  the  State  of  Ireland,  in  1804.    See  Fol. 

ihisc.  Vol.  iSth. 
Military  Character  of  the  European  Armies ;  with  a  Pa- 
rallel of  the  Policy,  Power  and  Means  of  the 
ancient  Romans   and    modern  French,   1806. 
See  Fol,  3Hsc.  Vol.  19th. 
Millar's  Historical  View  of  the  English  Government  1 

—.Observations  concerning  the  Distinction  of  Ranks 

in  Society  1 

Mirabeau's  Speeches  in  the  National  Assembly  of  France       1 
Miscellanies  19 

Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  the  Laws  1 

Mortimer's  Lectures  on  the  Elements  of  Commerce,  Poli- 
tics and  Finances  1 
Mowbray's  Remarks   on   the  conduct  of  Opposition,    in 

England.     See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  12th. 
Necker  on  the  True  Principles  of  Executive   Power  in 

Great  States  2 

Neutral  Nations,  lapers  and  Documents  concerning  Arm- 
ed Neutrality  and  2 
Neutral  Flags,  Tracts  on  2 
Patton's  Investigation  of  the  Effects  of  Property  upon  So- 
ciety and  Government  1 
Pennsylvania  Farmer,  Letters  from  8 
Philips's  Fundamental   Laws  and  Constitutions  of  Seven 

Kingdoms  and  States  of  Europe,  1752  1 

Philosophical   Sketches  of  the  Principles  of  Society  and 

Government,     Gift  of  Nicholas  Rogers,  Esq.     1 
Pitt's  (R,  Hon,  "William)  Speech  on  the  Negociation  for 

Peace,  in  1800.  See  Fol.  Misc.  Vol.  lOtk, 
Plowden's  Rights  of  Englishmen  1 

Pownall  on  the  Administration  of  the  British  Colonies  in 

North  America,  1766  1 

on  the  Rights  and  Constitution  of  Ditto.  1768         1 

Price  and  Robinson  on  the  War  with  America,  in  1776       1 
Priestley  on  the  First  Principles  of  Government  1 


POLITICAL.  1^3 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Principles  of  Penal  Law  1 

of  Taxation  1 

Protestant  Ascendancy  and  Catholick  Emancipation  Recon- 
ciled.    See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  Sth. 

Publicola ;  or  Sketch  of  the  Times  and  Opinions,  from  1800 
to  1801.     See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  10th. 

Q.uebec,  Papers  concerning  the  Province  of,  1775  2 

Reeves's  Thoughts  on  the  English  Government  I 

Reflexions  sur  la  Liberte  des  Negres  dans  les  Colonies 
Fran^aises.  Par  B.  B.  O'Shiell,  Esq.  Gift  of 
the  Author  1 

Remarks  upon  the  State  of  Parties  in  England,  1804.  See 
Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  15th. 

Reports  of  the  Secret  Committee  on  the  Affairs  of  Ire- 
land, in  1798  1 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  appointed  by  the  House  of 
Commons  in  1797,  to  enquire  into  the  Establish- 
ment of  the  Courts  of  Justice,  See  Pol.  Misc, 
Vol.  \9th. 

Review  of  the  Principles  on  which  the  Clergy  are  ex- 
cluded from  the  House  of  Commons.  See  Pol, 
Misc.  Vol.  15th. 

Roscoe's  Remarks  on  the  Expediency,  or  the  Danger  of 

a  Peace  with  France,  1807 — 8  1 

Rutherforth's  Institutes  of  Natural  Law  1 

Short  View  of  the  Preliminaries  of  the  Peace  of  1801.  See 
Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  17th, 

Slave-Trade,  Miscellaneous  Pieces  upon  4 

Smith's  Oration  on  American  Independence.  See  Pol, 
Misc.  Vol.  13th. 

Smith's  Sermon  Preached  before  Cadwallader's  Battalion, 
June  28,  1795.     See  Ditto.  Ditto. 

State  of  Public  Affairs  in  Great-Britain,  at  the  beginning  of 

1798  1 

State  of  the  British  Nation,  at  the  Commencement  of  the 
Present  Administration,  1806.  See  Pol.  Misc. 
Vol.  18th. 

Stokes's  View  of  the  Constitution  of  the  British  Colonies, 

in  1783  1 

Stone's  Original  Letters  t©  Dr.  Pritstley.  See  P9I,  Mise. 
Vul,  I2th, 


164. 


POLITICAL. 


OCTAVO. 


VOL, 


Stuart's  (Gilbert)  Historical  Dissertation  concerning  the  An- 
tiquity of  tlie  English  Constitution 

Tacitus's  Letter  to  Thomas  Jefferson,  President  of  the  U. 
States,  on  his  Conduct  and  Principles,  Gift  of 
Rev.  Francis  Beeston  1 

Tate's  Report  on  the  Treatment  of  Prisoners  of  War,  in 
1798.     See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  10th. 

Tennant's  Thoughts  on  the  Effects  of  the  British  Govern- 
ment on  the  States  of  India  •! 

Tinseau's  (Chevalier)  Letter  to  Buonaparte  in  1803.  From 
the  French.  See  Jvl.  Misc.  Vol.  18th. 

Tracts,  American  Political :  1774  i 

Scarce  and  Interesting  American;  from  1763  to 

1770  4 

Political;  from  1764  to  1770  8 

Tucker's  Dissertation  on  Slavery,  in  the  State  of  Virginia       I 

rJournals  of  Congress  from  1774  to  1788     13 
I  Congressional  Register,  or  Debates  of  the 
j  House  of  Representatives,  in  1789.        2 

Debates  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
during  the  first  Session  of  the  4th 
Congress,  upon  the  Constitutional 
Powers  of  the  House,  respecting 
Treaties  l 

Journals  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 

from  1794  to  1800  7 

Presidents'  Messages  and  Papers  therein 

referred  to  € 

Letters  and  Reports   of  the  Secretary  of 

the  Treasury  2 

Correspondence  between  Mons,  Fauchet, 
Minister  of  France,  and  Mr.  Randolph, 
Secretary  of  State,  in  1 794.  In  French.  1 
Correspondence  between  Mons.  Adet,  Min- 
ister of  France,  and  Mn  Pickering, 
Secretary  of  State,  in  1 796.  1 

Reports  made  to  Congress.    Gift  of  Hon, 
j_         William  M'Creery,  Esq.  I 

Vattel's  Law  ot  Nations  1 


United  States 
Papers,  Do- 
cuments, 
Journals,  &c, 
&c. 


/ 


POLITICAL.  16^ 

OCTAVO*  VOI« 

Vindication  of  the  Convention  between  Great-Britain  and 

Russia>  in  Six  Letters.  See  .  ol.  Misc.  Vol,  IQth. 
Ward's  Essay  on  Contraband,  1801*     See  Ditto. 
Washington's  (General)  Official  Letters  to  the  American 

Congress,  during  the  War  2 

. Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States, 

in   1796,  announcing  his  intention   of  retiring 

from  public  life*     See  j  ol.  Misc.  Vol.  19f/t» 
Watson's  (Bishop)  Address  to  the  People  of  Great-Britain, 

See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  \st. 
*-— Charge  to  his  Clergy,  1798.     See  PoL 

Misc.  Vol.  9th. 
Watson's  (George)  Thoughts  on  Government,  1 799.  See 

Pol.  Miso.  Vol.  10th. 
Weiss's  Prospect  of  the  Political  Relations  between  the 

French  Republic  and  the  Helvetic  Body,  1794. 

See  Pol.  Misc.     ol.  3d. 
Williams's  (Rev.  David)  Lectures  on  Political  Principles ; 

the  subjects  of  Eighteen  Books,  in  Montesquieu's 

Spirit  of  Laws.  1 

What  is  our  Situation,  and  What  our  Prospects  ?  By  aft 

American,  1 798.  See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Yorke's  Considerations  on  the  Law    of  Forfeiture    for 

High  Treason  1 

Yorke  on  the  State  of  Society  at  the  opening  of  the  19th. 

Century.     See  Pol.  Misc.  Vol.  19th. 
Young's  Defence  of  the  Athenian  Democracy ;  from  the 

Greek  of  Xenophon  1 

f——— Example  of  France,  a  Warning  to  Great-Bri- 
tain 1 
— Idea  of  the  State  of  France,  in  1 795.  See  Pol. 

Misc.  Vol.  9th. 
— — Letters  to  Wilberforce,  1798.     See  .  ol.  Misc, 

Vol.  15th. 
Zimmerman's  Political  Survey  of  Europe,  in  1797.  1 


166  POLITICAL. 


DUODECIMO.  VOL, 

Adams's  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  the  United  States 

of  America.     Gift  of  Richard  Caton,     sq.  1 

(President)  Speech,  May  16th,  1797.     Gift  of 

Rev.  Dr   Bend.     See  loL  Misc.  Vol.  13th. 
Addison's  Free-Holder  1 

Bsccaria  on  Crimes  and  Punishments  I 

Bentham's  (Jeremy)  Defence  of  Usury ;  shewing  the  Im- 
policy of  the  present  Legal  Restraints,  &c.  1 
Brown  on  the  Natural  Equality  of  Mankind  1 
Cato's  Letters                                                                               4 
Clapmarii,  De  Arcanis  Rerum  Publicarum,  Libri  Sex  :  Jm- 

stelodami ;  Elx.  1 

Constitutions  of  the  United  States,  and  the  Constitutions 

of  the  several  States  i 

Craftman,  the  14 

Federalist,  the  2 

Fenelon    on    Civil  Government.     Gift   of  Mr,   G.   W. 

Field,  1 

Marriage  between  near  Kindred,  considered  1 

Martens,  Droit  des  Gens,  par  de  2 

Moore's  Utopia  1 

Mouutmorres's  Translation  of  the  Late  King  of  Sweden's 

work  on  the  Balance  of  Power  in  Europe  1 

Patriot;  or  Moral,  Philosophical,  and  chiefly  PoHtical  Re- 
pository! 3 
Portalis's  Speech^  on  presenting  the  Convention  made  be- 
tween the  French  Republic  and  the  Holy  See, 
in  1802                                                                        1 
Sharpe's  Works                                                                            4 
Slave-Trade,  Debate  on  the  Abolition  of,  in  the  House  of 

Commons,  1791  1 

Smith's  Wealth  of  Nations  ,  3 

Speeches  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  both 
Houses  of  Congress,  &c.  in  1796.  Gift  of  Hon. 
William  M^Creery,  Esq.  1 

Spirit  of  Despotism.     Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole  1 

Substance  of  the  Report  delivered  to  the  General  Court  of 
the  Proprietors  of  the  Sierra-Leone  Company, 
in  1794  1 


POLITICAL.  167 

DUODECIMO.                       '  VOL. 

Thoughts  on  Executive  Justice  in  Criminal  Law  1 

United-Irishmen,  Proceeding  of  the  Society  of.  Gift  of 

Mr.  G.  W.  Field  1 

Washington's  (General)  Circular  Letter ;  or  Legacy  1 

Young's  Essays  on  Government,  &c.  1 


C  168  ) 


TOLITICAL  ECONOMY  AND  COMMERCE. 


FOLIO. 

VOL, 

Beawes's  Lex  Mercatoria  1 

Postlethwaite's  Universal  Dictionary  of  Trade  and  Cona- 

merce  •  2 

auARTO. 

Anderson's  Historical  and  Chronological  Deduction  of  the 

Origin  of  Commerce,  from  the  earliest  accounts      4 

• ■■     '    -Observations  on  the  means  of  exciting  a  Spirit 

of  National  Industry  in  Scotland  1 

Bills  of  Mortality,  Collection  of,  from  1667  to  1758  1 

Brook's  Account  of  the  Weights,  Measures,  Coins,  &c.  of 
the  several  Ports  in  the  East  Indies  traded  unto 
by  Europeans  1 

College  of  Fort  William  in  Bengal,  1806,  Account  of  1 

East-India  Company,  a  short  History  of  1 

Howard's  (John)  State  of  Prisons  in  England  and  Wales  ; 
with  an  Account  of  some  Foreign  Prisons  and 
Hospitals  2 

Malthus's  (T.  R.)  Essay  on  the  Principle  of  Population  1 

M*Pherson's  Annals  of  Commerce,  Manufactures,  Fisheries 

and  Navigation  4 

Memnich's  Universal  European  Dictionary  of  Merchandise; 
in  the  English,  German,Dutrh,Danish,  Swedish, 
French,  Italian,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  Russian, 
Polish,  and  Latin  Languages  1 

Philips's  General  History  of  Inland  Navigation,  Foreign 

aud  Domestic  1 

Sinclair's  History  of  the  Public  Revenue   of  the   British 

Empire  2 

Stewart's  (James)  Inquiry  intp  the  Principles  of  Political 

Economy  2 


POLITICAL  ECONOMY  &  COMMERCE.    169 

aUARTo.  VOL. 

Tatham's  Political  Economy  of  Inland  Navigation,  Irriga- 
tion and  Drainage  1 
Wadstrom's  Essay  on  Colonization  1 

OCTAVO. 

Anderson's  Report  of  Facts  relating  to  the  Fisheries,  col- 
lected in  a  Tour  to  the  Hebrides  1 

Beaujour's  (Felix)  View  of  the  Commerce  of  Greece  1 

Blizard's  Suggestions  for  the  Improvement  of  Hospitals  and 

other  Charitable  Institutions  1 

Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal  Company,  Petition  of,  in 
1809.     See  Misc.  Fol.  \st. 

Coxe's  (Tench)  View  of  the  United  States,  in    794  1 

Eden's  Estimate  of  the  number  of  Inhabitants  in  Great- 
Britain  and  Ireland,  in  1800.  See  Misc.  Vol.  \st, 

Observations  on  Friendly  Societies  for  the  Mainte- 
nance of  the  Industrious  Classes  during  Sickness, 
Infirmity  and  old  Age.     See  Misc.  (  ol.  2d. 

Essay  op  the  Trade  and  Improvement  of  Ireland,  by  A. 

Dodds  1 

'. on  the  Comrperce  of  Portugal  and  Brasil,  from  the 

Portuguese  of  A.  Continho  1 

■     on  the  Present  State  of  the  Commerce  of  Great- 
Britain  :  from  the  German  of  C.  Reinhard,  1805  1 

upon  Money  and  Coins 

JEssays  (Select)  on  Commerce,  Agriculture,  &:c.  1 

Fothergill's  Essay  on  the   Preservation  of  Shipwrecked      ' 
Mariners  1 

Gray's  Essay  on  Income-Tax  1 

Gregory's  (Dr.  James)  Memorial  to  the  Managers  of  the 

Royal  Infirmary  o^  Edinburgh ^  1800  1 

Howison's  Investigation  into  the  Principles   and  Credit  of 

Paper-Money  in  Great-Britain.   See  Misc.  V.  \stm 

Jackson's  Reflections  on  the  Commerce  of  the  Mediter- 
ranean 1 

Joyce's  Abridgment  of  Smith's  Wealth  of  Nations  1 

Kippax  on  Commerce.     Gift  of  Dr.  John  Craxvford  2 

Knox's  (John)  View  of  the  British  Empire,  more  especi- 
ally Scotland ;  with  some  proposals  for  the  Im- 
provement of  that  Country  2 
——Observations  on  the  Northern  Fisheries  1 


170    POLITICAL  ECONOMY  &  COMMERCE. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Kroll's  Commercial  Dictionary,  in  English  and  Russian ; 
with  an  account  of  the  Russian  Trade,  &c. 

Landerdale's  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Origin  of  Public 
Wealth 

Look  before  you  Leap  :  addressed  to  Emigrants  to  Ame- 
rica.    See  Political  Misc.  Vol.  11th. 

Mair  on  Book-Keeping 

M*Arthur's  Financial  and  Political  Facts  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century 

Miscellanies 

Observations  on  the  Stoppage  of  Issues  in  Specie,  by  the 
Bank  of  England,  in  1801.    See  Misc.     ol.  2d. 

Plan  of  English  Trade.     Gift  of  Dr.  John  Crawford 

Police  of  the  Metropolis  (London),  A  Treatise  on 

Observations  on  Ditto.     See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 

Poor,  Ruggle's  History  of  the 

Crump's  Essay  on  the  best  Means  for  providing  Em- 
ployment for  the 
-Mill's  Means  of  Reforming  the  Morals  of  the 

Poor-Houses,  Wansey's  Thoughts  on.     See  Misc.  Vol.  2d, 

Reflections  on  the  proposed  Navigable  Canal,  between 
Chesapeake  and  Delaware-Bays.  See  Political 
Misc.  Vol.  \st. 

upon  Paper-Money.       See    Political    Misc. 

Vol.  5th. 

Remarks  upon  the  History  of  the  Landed  and  Commercial 
Policy  of  England,  from  the  Invasion  of  the  Ro- 
mans, to  the  Accession  of  James  the  First 

upon  the  State  of  the  Shipping  Interest,  in  1805 

&c.     See  Misc.  Vol.  1st. 

Sheffield's  Observations  on  the  Manufactures  and  Trade 
of    reland.     Gift  of  John  O^Donnell,  Esq. 

Short's  Observations  on  Bills  of  Mortality 

State  of  the  Principal  Public-Offices  of  England 

Stewart's  Inquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Political-Economy. 
Gift  of  John  O^Donnel,  Esq. 

Summary  View  of  the  Population  of  France,  and  the  Bri- 
tish Empire.     See  Political  Misc.  '  ol.  9th. 

Thornton's  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Effects  of  the 
Paper-Credit  of  Great-Britain 


.    POLITICAL  ECONOMY  &  C03IMERCE     171 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Tinseau's  Statistical  Table  of  France,  for  1803  1 

Traitc  des  Richesses  2 

Utility  of  Country-Banks  considered.     See  Misc»  Vol.  2d. 


DUODECIMO. 

Brissot  and  Claviere  on  the  Commerce  of  America  with 

Europe  1 

Child's  Discourse  on  Trade  1 

Hanway's   (Jonas)    Sentimental     History    of    Chimney 

Sweepers,  in  London  and  Westminster  1 

Poor,  Good's  Dissertation  on  the  best  Means  of  Maintain 

ing  and  Employing  the  1 
Reports  of  the  Spciety  for  Bettering  the  Condition  of 

the  3 

Smith's  (Adam)  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Causes  of  the 

Wealth  of  Nations  3 


(  172  ) 


THEOLOGY 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

Andrewes's  (Bishop  Lancelot)  Ninety-six  Sermons.  Gift 
of  Dr.  C\  Walker 

Boyle,  Collection  of  Sermons  preached  at  the  Lecture 
founded  by  tlie  Hon.  Robert,  from  1691  to  1732 

Bulli  (Georgii)  Opera  Omnia 

Burnet's  (Bishop  Gilbert)  Exposition  of  the  Thirty-nine 
Articles  of  the  Church  of  England 

Cudworth's  (Dr.  R.)  True  Intellectual  System  of  the  Uni- 
verse 

Hammond's  (Dr.  Henry)  Works 

Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  Polity,  and  other  Works 

Laud  (Archbishop  William)  and  Mr.  Fisher,  Report  of  the 
Conferences  between,  by  the  command  of  King 
James 

Penn's  (William)  Select  Works 


aUARTO. 

Daille's  (John)  Treatise  concerning  the  right  use  of  the 
Fathers,  in  controversies  in  Religion;  from  the 
French  1 

Enfield's  Preacher  Directory  1 

Foster's  (James)  Discourses  2 

Homelies  de  St.  Jean  Chrysostome.  Gift  of  Dr.  C.  Walker.  1 
Leland,  (John)  On  the  Advantage  and   Necessity  of  the 

Christian  Revelation  2 

Newcome's  (William)  Observations  on  our  Lord's  conduct, 

as  a  Divine  Instructor,  &c.  1 

Parr's  (Samuel)  Sermon  preached  on  the  Fast  Day,  Oct. 

19th,  1803  1 

Pretty  man's  (Bishop  George)  Charge  to  his  Clergy,  in 

1803  1 


THEOLOGY.  iyt> 

aUARTO.  VOL. 

Ramsay's  (Chevalier)  Philosophical  Principles  of  Natural 

and  Revealed  Religion  unfolded  2 

Sage's  Vindication  of  a  Discourse  entitled  :  The  Princi- 
ples of  the  Cyprianic  Age,  with  regard  to  Epis- 
copal Power  and  Jurisdiction  I 

Synode  Holden   at  Dort,  concerning  the  Five  Articles, 

Judgement  of  the  1 


OCTAVO. 

Abercrombie's  Fast  Sermon,  preached  on  the  0th  of  May 

1798.   See  Sermons  on  various  occasions,  yoU  3d. 
Abernethy's  Sermons  4 

Discourses  on  the  Divine  Attributes  2 

Age  of  Infidelity,  Part  2d.     See  Jhilosophical  Miscella- 
nies,    ol.  1st. 
Agutter's  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  John  Henderson. 

See  Sermons  on  various  occasions.  Vol.  1st. 
Alciphron  ;  Or  the  Minute  Philosopher:  being  an  Apology 

for  the  Christian  Religion,  against  Free-Thinkers  1 
Alcock's   Rise  of  Mahomet    accounted  for.     See  Theol. 

Misc.  i  ol.  1st. 
Appendix  to  the  Church-Guide  2 

Applegarth's  (Robert)  Theological  Survey  of  the  Human 

Understanding  1 

Atterbury's  Sermons  4 

Augustine's  (St.)  Meditations  1 

Balguy's  Essay  on  Redemption  1 

Barclay's  Apology  for  the  true  christian  Divinity.     Gifi 

of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field  1 

Barrow's  Sermons  2 

Ben  Mordecai's  Apology  for  embracing  Christianity  2 

Bend's  (Rev.  Dr.  J.  G.  J.)  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Mr. 

C.  H.  Williams.  Gift  of  the  AutJior.  See  Serm. 

on  various  occasions.  Vol.  2d. 
Berington's  (Joseph)  Reflections  addressed  to  the  Rev.  J. 

Hawkins.     See  O'Leary^s  Review,  &c. 
Berriman's  Sermons  2 

Bertheau,  Sermons  de  Charles.     Gift  of  Dr.  C,  Walker     9 
Z 


174  THEOLOGY. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Bissett's  Sermon,  preached,  before  the  Corporation,  for  the 

Relief  of  Widows  and  Children  of  Clergymen, 

&c.  Baltimore,  1791.     See  Sermons  on  various 

occasions.  Vol.  1st. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons  5 

— — — (Samuel)  Fast  Sermon,  Philadelphia,  1798.     See 

Sermons  on  various  occasions,  Vol.  2d. 
Bonnet's  (Charles)  Philosophical  and  critical  Inquiries  con- 
cerning Christianity  1 
Bossuet's  (Bishop  J.  Benign)  History  of  the  Variations  of 

the  Protestant  Churches  2 

Bourn's  Sermons  2 

——Discourses  4 

Brown's  (John)  Essays  on  the  Characteristics  of  the  Earl 

of  Shaftsbury  1 

Burgess's  (Thomas)  Charity  Sermon.      See  Sermons  on 

various  occasions.  Vol.  Ath. 
Burgh  on  the  Trinity  1 

Butler's  (Rishop  Joseph)  Analogy  of  Religion,  Natural  and 
Revealed,  to  the  constitution  and  course  of  Na- 
ture 1 

~— — ~— — Sermons  1 

Cappe's  (Newcomes)  Discourses  1 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons  2 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity;  or  the  Religion  of  the  an- 
cient Christians,  in  the  first  Ages  of  the  Gospel     1 
Challenor's  (Bishop  Richard)  Considerations  upon  Christian 

Truths  and  Christian  Duties  2 

Chandler's  (Samuel)  Sermons  4 

< Vindication  of  the  Christian  Religion      1 

Chapman's  Eusebius ;  or  the  Christian's  Defence,  against 

the  Book  entitled  The  Moral  Philosopher  2 

Charles's  (Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia,)  Charge  to  his  Clergy        1 
Charters's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermon  on  the  Duty  of  making  a 

Testament  1 

Church's  (Thomas)  Vindication  of  the  Miraculous  Powers 
which  subsisted  in  the  three  first  Centuries  of 
the  Christian  Church;  in  answer  to  Dr.  Middle- 
ton's  Free  Inquiry  I 


THEOLOGY.  m 

OCTAVO. 

Church    of  Christ,  the    Miraculous   Powers  of,  asserted 
through  each  successive  Century,  from  the  Apos- 
tles down  to  the  present  time.  1 
Claude's  Essay  on  the  Composition  of  a  Sermon  :  translated 

by  R.  Robinson  2 

Cooper's  Sermon,  preached  to  the  Jews,  in  1796.     See 

Serrnons  on  various  occasions,  '/ol.  Sd. 
Courayer's  (Le),  Defence  of  the  validity  of  the  English 

Ordinations ;  from  the  French  1 

Covve'8  (James)  Sermons  1 

Croft's  (George)  Sermons  1 

Cumberland's  Plain   Reasons  to  believe  in  Chi'ist.     See 

Theol.  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 
Davies's  (Samuel)  Sermons  2 

Defoe's  History  of  the  Devil,  as  well  Ancient  as  Modern       1 
Derham's  Phisico  and  Astro-Theology :  Or  a  Demonstra- 
tion of  the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God  2 
Doddrige's  (Philip)  Lectures  on  the  Principal  Subjects  in 

Pneumatology,  Ethics,  and  Divinity  2 

Done's  (William  S.)  Sermons  1 

Draper's  (William)  Twenty  Sermons  on  various  subjects       X 
Drelincourt's  Christian's  consolations  against  the  feafs  of 

Death  ;  from  the  French  1 

Drysdale's  (John)  Sermons  2 

Dubosc,  Sermons  de  Pierre  1 

Duke's  (William)  Thoughts  on  Repentance.  Gift  of  Rev. 

Dr.  Bend.     See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 
Duncan's  (John)  Libertine  and  Infidel  led  to  Reflection  by 

calm  expostulation  1 

Dupin's  Method  of  Studying  Divinity  1 

Duprr's  (John)  Sermons  2 

Edward's  (Jonathan)  History  of  the  Work  of  Redemption     1 

— — Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  I 

■■         Survey  of  all  the  Dispensations  and 

Methods  of  Religion  2 

Entick's  (John)  Evidence  of  Christianity  proved  from  Facts, 

as  authorised  by  Sacred  and  Prophane  History       1 
Essay  to  prove  that  Christianity  has  promoted  the  happi- 
ness of  Manif     See  Misc.  V<tl,  3«l, 


176  THEOLOGY, 

OCTAVO.  vol.. 

Eatlin's  (John  Prior)  Apology  for  the  Sabbatli.     See  Misc, 
ol.  3d. 

Farmer's  (Hugh)  Dissertation  on  Miracles 

Tavvcett's  (Joseph)  Sermons 

Fellowes's  (Robert)  Religion  without  Cant 

Gardiner's  (John)  Sermons 

Gentleman  instructed  in  Religion 

Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons 

Gisborne's  (Thomas)  Familiar  Survey  of  the  Christian  Re- 
ligion 

— — Sermons 

Glasse's  (Geo.  Henry)  Sermons 

Graves's  (Richard)  Sermons 

■■     ■ Essay  on  the  Character  of  the  Apostles 

and  Evangelists 

Green's  Pastoral  Letter,  written  during  the  Pestilence  in 
Philadelphia,  in  1 798.  Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  J.  G.  J. 
Bend.    See  Misc.  Vol.  2d. 

■        Fast  Sermon,  Philadelphia,  1798.     See  Sermons 

on  various  occasions.  Vol.  3d. 

Gregory's  Sermons :  to  which  are  prefixed  thoughts  on 
the  Composition  and  Delivery  of  a  Sermon 

Grotius,  Goldsmith's  English  Version  of  the  Catechism   of 

Hail's  (Robert)  Sermon  delivered  in  1802,  on  the  Day  of 
Thanksgiving  for  a  General  Peace.  See  Ser- 
mons on  various  occasions,  Vol.  4th. 

Sermon  on  Modern  Infidelity.     See  Ditto, 

Hargrove's  Temple  of  Truth.     Gift  of  the  Author 

Hartley's  Discourse  on  Mistakes  concerning  Religion,  &c. 
See  Misc.  Vol.  3d. 

Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons  "j 

Sermon  on  Christian  Heroism.    See  * 

Sermons  on  various  occasions,   Vol.  4th. 
Gift  of  the  Author 

Hill's  (Sir  Richard)  Apology  for  the  Doctrines  of  the  Church 
of  England 

(Rowland)  Two  Preaching  Tours  through  the  North 

of  England,  and  parts  of  Scotland 

Hinckes's  Letter  on  Revealed  Religion,  ^ee  Theol.  Misc. 
Vol.  1st. 


I 


THEOLOGY.  177 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

History  of  the  Martyrdom,  Resurrection  and  Ascension  of 
our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  translated  in 
Aruwarkian,  South  American  Indian,  Language. 
Gift  of  Mr.  Leonard  Frailey  1 

Hoole's  (Samuel)  Sermons  1 

Home's  (Bishop  George)  Sermons  and  Discourses  5 

— — Letters  on  Infidelity  1 

Horsley's  (Bishop  Samuel)  Tracts,  in  Controversy  with  Dr. 

Priestley  1 

Hunter's  (Dr.  Henry)  Sermons  2 

Huntingford's  (George  J.)  Discourses  2 

Kurd's  (Bishop  Richard)  Sermons  1 

Hymns  to  the  Supreme  Being,  in  Imitation  of  the  Eastern 

Songs  1 

IngHs's  (Bishop)  First  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  Nova  Scotia. 
See  Sermons  on   various    occasions.  Vol.   3d. 
Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend 
Ireland's  (John)  Discourses  1 

Jamieson's  (John)  Vindication  of  the  Doctrine  of  Scripture 
and  of  the  Primitive  Faith  concerning  the  Deity 
of  Christ :  in  reply  to  Dr.  Priestly  2 

Jenkins's  Reasonableness  of  Christianity  2 

Johnson's  (J.  B.)  Farewell  Sermon  delivered  at  Albany,  in 
1802.     See  Ser.  on  various  occasions,  V.  4th 
Jones's  (William)  Catholick  Doctrine  of  a  Trinity  proved       1 
Jortin's  (John)  Sernions  4 

Kett's  (Henry)  Sermons  I 

King's  (Archbishop  William)  Essay  on  the  Origin  of  Evil       1 

' Inquiry  into  the  Constitution 

&c.  of  the  Primitive  Church  1 

Knowles's  (Thomas)  Primitive  Christianity ;  or  Testimonies 
from  the  Writers  of  the  first  Four  Centuries,  in 
favour  of  the  Divinity  of  Jeeus  Christ  1 

Knox's  (Vicesimus)  Sermons  1 

Lardner's  (Dr.  Nath.)  Works  11 

La  Trobe's  (Benjamin)  Exposition  of  the  Christian  Doctrine, 
as  taught  in  the  Protestant  Church  of  the  Uni- 
ted Brethren  1 
Leland's  (John)  View  of  the  Deistical  Writers  that  have 

appeared  in  England  in  the  two  last  Centuries       3 
Letsom'*  (Sampson)  Preachers  Assistant  1 


U6  THEOLOGY. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Liturgia  juxta  usum  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae  1 

Logan's  (John)  Sermons  _  2 

Lucas's  Enquiry  after  Happiness  2 

Ludiam's  (Thomas)  Essays  on  the  ordinary  and  extraordi- 
nary Operations  of  the  Holy  Spirit  1 
Lyttleton's  (Lord)   Observations    on  the   Conversion   and 
Apostleship  of  St.  Paul.     See  fVest  on  Resur- 
rection 
Mackensie's  (John)  Sermons  1 
Maclaine's  (Archibald)  Discourses                                              1 
Magaw's  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  M.  White.  Gift' 
of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend 

Two  Sermons ;  the  one  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  A. 

Brown  and  Family;  the  other  preached  before 
the  Free-Masons  at  Dover.     See  Sermons  on 
various  occasions^  Fol.  2d.  Gift  of  Ditto. 
Maltby's  (Edward)  Illustrations  of  the  Christian  Religion. 

Gift  of  Mr.  John  Maltby  t 

Massillon's  (Bishop  of  Clermont)  Sermons  on   the   Duties 

of  the  Great :  from  the  French  1 

Charges  to  his  Clergy       1 

Miln's  (Robert)  Physico-Theological  Lectures  1 

Miscellanies  3 

Moncreiff  Wellwood^s  (Sir  Henry)  Sermons  1 

Morse's  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Nov.   29t^,  1798.     See 

Sermons  on  various  occasions,  Vol.  3d. 
Muir's  Fast  Sermon,  on  the  9th  May,  1 798.     See  Serm, 

on  various  occasions,  Vol.  3rf. 
Munkhouse'5  (Richard)  Discourses  8 

Napleton's  (John)  Advice  to  a  Minister  of  the  Gospel ; 
also,  an  Advice  to  a  Student  in  the  University, 
concerning  the  Duties  and  Qualifications  of  a 
Minister  of  the  Gospel  in  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land I 
Nelson's  (Robert)  Companion  for  the  Festivals  and  Fasts 

of  the  Church  of  England  1 

Rules  to  live  above  the  World  1 

New  Whole  Duty  of  Man  1 

0*Leary's  (Arthur)  Review  of  the  Controversy  between 
Dr.  Carroll  and  Revt  Messrs.  Wharton  and 
Hawkins  S 


THEOLOGY. 


i7d 


OCTAVO.  VOL. 

©rr's  (John)  Sermons  1 

Osterwald's  (John  Fred.)  Christian  Theology      -\  1 

.  Sermons,  in  French.  >• 

Gift  of  Dr.  C.  Walker  J  1 

Paley's  (WilHam)  Natural  Theology  1 

— — — Sermons  1 

Partridge's  (Samuel)  Sermons  1 
Sermons  on  the  9th  Psalm.  See  Ser- 
mons on  various  occasions.  Vol.  2d. 
Patrick's  (Simon)  Mensa  Mystica  ;  or  a  Discourse  concern- 
ing the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper                  1 
Peirce's  Vindication  of  the  Dissenters                                        1 
Pike's  Philosophia  Sacra  ;  or  the  Philosophy  of  Revelation     1 
Porteus's  (Bishop)  Sermons                                                          2 

■  ' Lectures  2 

Prettyman's  (George)  Elements  of  Christian  Theology  2 

Price's  (Richard)  Sermons  on  the  Christian  Doctrine  1 

Dissertations  on  Providence,  Prayer,  &c.  1 

Priestley's  (Dr.  Joseph)  Discourses  on  Revealed  Religion         1 
Puddicombe's  (J.  N.)  Sermons  1 

Randolph's  (Francis)  Sermons  1 

Ray's  Wisdom  of  God  manifested  in  the  Works  of  the 

Creation  \ 

Reading's  Christian  Companion  1 

Reid's  Rise   and   Dissolution  of  Infidel  Societies.      See 

Misc.  Vol.  2d. 
Religion,  The  Shortest  Way  to  end  Disputes  about  1 

Rogers's  (John)  Twelve  Sermons  1 

Eight         Ditto.  1 

Nineteen   Ditto.  1 

Ryan's  History  of  the  Effects  of  Religion  on  Mankind  1 

Sale's  (George)  Koran,  translated  from  the  Original  Arabic     2 
Saurin's  (James)   Sermons :  translated   from   the  French 

by  Robert  Robinson  7 

Scott's  (Thomas)  Sermon  preached  at  Philadelphia,  Aug.~ 

26,  1792 
., Fast  Sermon  preached  at  the  Lock  Hos- 

pital, London,  1794.  See  Sermons  on  various 
occasions.  Vol.  3d.     Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend._ 
Scrope's  (John)  Translation  of  Dumoulin's  Treatise  on 
Peace  of  Soul  and  Content  of  Mind 


189  THEOLOGY. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Seabury's  (Bishop  Samuel)  Discourses  2 
Seeker's  (Archbishop  Thomas)  Lectures  on  the  Catechism 

of  the  Church  of  England  2 

Eight  Charges  1 

Sermons  7 

' Nine  Sermons  I 

Fourteen  Sermons  1 

Sermons  preached  on  Various  Occasions  4 
Shepherd  (John)  on  the  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer  of 

the  Church  of  England  2 
Sherlock's  (Thomas)  Discourses  on  the  Use  and  Intent  of 

Prophecy,  in  the  several  Ages  of  the  World  1 
(Villiam)  Discourse  concerning  the  Divine  Pro- 
vidence 1 
-Discourse  concerning  Death  1 


Discourse   concerning  the  Happiness 

of  Good   Men,    and    the    Punishment    of  the 
Wicked  in  the  next  World 

-Practical  Discourse  concerning  a  Fu- 


ture Judgment  1 

Shuckford's  (Samuel)  Discourse  on  the  Fall  of  Man  1 

Skinner's  (John)  Primitive  Truth  and  Order  Vindicated, 

with  a  defence  of  Episcopacy,     (jift  of  Rev, 

Dr.  Bend  1 

Smith's  (Samuel  Stanhope)  Sermons.     Gift  of  the  Author     1 

— Sermon  on  the  Thanksgiving, 

February  19,     795 

(William)  Sermon  on  Temporal    and    Spiritual 

Salvation ;  preached  in  1 790,  before  the  Penn- 
sylvania Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  See  Serm, 
on  Far.  Occasions,  Vol.  1st. 

(William,  Dean  of  Chester)  Nine  Discourses  on 

the  Beatitudes.  See  Serm.  on  ^  or.  Occa*  Vol.  4. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons  11 

Southgate's  (Richard)  Sermons  2 

Sowden's  (Benjamin  Choyce)  Sermons  1 

Squire's  (Samuel)  Indifference  for  Religion,  inexcusable         1 
Stebbing's  (Henry)  Treatise  concerning  the  Operations  of 

the  Holy  Spirit  1 

Sufferings  of  our  Lord  Je^us  Christ :  from  the  Portuguese 

ef  Father  Thomas  of  Jesu*;  "^ 


THEOLOGY.  181 


OCTAVO.  VOL. 


Swedenborg's   (Emanuel)    Universal  Theology  of  the" 
New  Church 

-Delights  of  Wisdom  concerning  Conju- 


> 


gial  Love.     Gift  of  Robert  Carter,  Esq. 
Sylloge  Confessionum  Sub  Tempus  Reformandit  Ecclesiie 
Editarum  :  viz.  Professio  Fidei  Tridentina,  Hel- 
vetica, Augustana,  Saxonica,  et  Belgica  1 
Thayer's   (John)  Discourse,  delivered  Alay  9th  1798,  in 
the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  in  Boston.     Sec 
Serm.  on  Far.  Occa.  Fol.  2d. 
Trapp's   (Joseph)   Preservative  against  unsettled  Notions 

and  want  of  Principles  in  Religion  1 

True  Church  of  Christ  shewed  by  concurrent  Testimonies 

of  Scripture  and  Primitive  Tradition  2 

tlnjustifiableness  of  Cruelty  to  the  Brute  Creation.     S<^ 

Misc.  Fol.  3d. 
Walker's  (Robert)  Sermons  4 

Warburton's  (Bishop)  Divine  Legation  of  Moses  demon- 
strated.    Gift  of  Rev.  Dr.  Bend.  3 

Tracts  1 

Julian  '  1 

-, Sermons  3 

Warner's  (Ferdinando)  System  of  Divinity  and  Morality      4 
Watson's  (Bishop  Richard)  Theological  Tracts  6 

(T.)  Litimations  and  Evidences  of  a  Future  State     1 

West's  (Gilbert)  Observations  on  the  History  and  Evi- 
dences of  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ :  to 
which  are  added.  Lord  Littleton's  Observations 
on  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul  1 

Wharton's  Inquiry  into   the  Proofs  of  Christ's  Divinity. 

See  Misc.  Fol.  2d. 
Whitby's  (Daniel)  Discourse  concerning  the  Five  Points        1 
White's  (Joseph)  Sermons  j. 

. (Bishop)  Two  Sermons  preached  in  Philadelphia 

See  Serm.  on  i  ar.  Occa.  Fol.  1st. 

Sermon,  on    the    Consecration    of  the 

Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Moore.        (/t  of  the   Rev.   Dr. 
Bend.     See  Serm.  on  Far.  Occa.  Fol.  2d. 

Past  Sermon,  Jpril  25th,  179.9.      ^pr- 

Serm.  on  Far.  Occa,  Fol.  ^d. 
A  a 


182  THEOLOGY; 

aUARTO.  VOL. 

Wilberforce's  (Hon.  William)  Practical  View  of  the  Pre- 
vailing Religious  System  of  Professed  Christians, 

contrasted  with  Real  Christianity  1 

Wilkin's  (Bishop)  Principles  and  Duties  of  Natural  Religion  1 

Wilson's  (Bishop  Thomas)  Works  5 

Sermons  4 

Zollikofer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons  on  the  Dignity  of  Man  2 

^— — — — ^Sermons  on  the  Evils  that  are  in  the 

World,  &c.  SI 


DUODECIMO. 

Archer's  Sermons  4^ 

5eattie's  Evidences  of  Christianity  2 

__ Ditto.       Gift  of  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Field  1 

Belknap's  Dissertations  on  the  Character,  Death,  and  Re- 
surrection of  Jesus  Christ  \ 
Beveridge's  Thoughts  on  Religion.     Gft  of  Mr.  Geo  IV. 

Field  I 
Necessity   and  Advantage  of  Public  Prayer 

and  Frequent  Communion  1 

Blair's  Sermons  3 

Bogatskie's  Golden  Treasury.  Gift  of  3fr.  Geo.  TV.  Field    1 
Bossuet's  (R.  R.  J.  Benigne)  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of 

the  Catholic  Church  in  matters  of  Controversy. 

Gift  of  Rev.  Francis  Beeston  1 
Bourdaloue,  Sermons  du  Pere  15 
Practical  Divinity  :  being  a  regular  Series  of 

Sermons,  translated  from  the  French  of  4 

Campbell  on  Miracles  1 

Carroll's  (R.  R.  John)  Answer  to  Mr.  Wharton's  Letter 

to  the  Roman  Catholics  of  Worcester,  (England) 

See  J'Jisc.  Vol.  1st. 
Challenor's  (R.  R.  Richard)  Catholick  Christian  instructed 

in  the  Sacrements  &-c.  of  the  Church.    Gift  of 

Rev.  Francis  Beeston  1 

•— — Translation  of  Thomas  a  Kempi's  Following  of 

Christ  1 

Clarke  sur  I'Existence  et  les  Attributs  de  Dieu  2 

Courayer's  (Le)  Declaration  of  his  last  Sentiments  on  the 

different  Doctrines  of  Religion  1 


T'iEOLOGY.  183' 

DUODECIMO*  VOL. 

Daubeny's  Guide  to  the  Church  1 

Deism  refuted  1 

De  Sale's  (St.  Francis)  Introduction  to  a  Devout  Life  1 

Dodd's  Thoughts  on  Death  1 

Doddridge's  Rise  and  Progress  of  Religion  in  the  Soul  1 

Duke's  Clew  to  Religious  Truth  1 

Edwards  on  Religious  Affections  1 

Enfield's  Biographical  Sermons  1 

Essay  on  the  Fall  of  Angels  and  Men.  See  Misc.  Vol,  \st. 
Farquhar's  Sermons  2 

Fenelon's  Demonstration  of  the  Existence  of  God  1 

Thoughts,  or  Pious  Meditations  1 

Fletcher*s  Works,  Gift  of  Mr.  John  Brice.  6 
(Rev.  Dr.  of  Hexham)  Reflections  on  the  Spirit 

&c.  of  Religious  Controversy.     Gift  of  Rev. 

Francis  Beeston 
Fordyce's  (James)  Sermons  to  Young  Women 

(David)  Dialogue  on  the  Art  of  Preaching 

Genlis,  Religion  considered  as  the  only  Basis  of  Happiness: 

from  the  French  of  Madame  de 
Gentleman's  Religion 
Gibson's  (Bishop)  Pastoral  Letters 
Gilpin's    (William)   Lectures  on   the    Catechism   of  the 

Church  of  England 
Gobinet,  Instruction  de  la  Jeunesse,  par 
Grosvernor's  Mourner 
Grotius  (Hugo)  on  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion : 

translated  by  Le  Clerc 
Hare's  Essay  on.  the  Unreasonableness  of  Scepticism  &c. 
Huby's  Spiritual  Retreat.     Gift  of  Rev.  Francis  Beeston 
Kurd's  Sermons  on  the  Prophecies 
Infidelity,  Letters  on 

Jenyng's  Internal  Evidence  of  Christianity 
Knox's  (Vicesimus)  Christian  Philosophy 
Langhorne's  Sermons 

Leslie's  Short  and  Easy  Method  with  the  Deists 
Machine's  Letters  to  Jenyngs 
Massillon,  Les  (Ei^vres  de 
Melmoth's  Great  Importance  of  a  Religious  Life 
Miracles  Displayed^  Doctrine  of 
Miscellanies, 


\U  THEOLOfY. 

DUODECIMO.  vail. 

Moir's  (Rev.  J.)  Philosophical  Remarks  on  the  Christian 

Religion  1 

Moore's  (Hannah)Estimate  of  the  Religion  of  the  Fashion- 
able World  1 
Mumford's  (James)  Question  of  Questions.                       *1       1 

Catholick  Scripturist,    or  the    Plea   of  the   •. 

Roman  Catholicks.     Gift  of  Rev.  Francis   \ 
Be  est  on  J       1 

Necker,  on  the  Importance  of  Religious  Opinions  1 

Osterwald,  Traite  des  Sources  de  la  Corruption  qui  regne 

aujourdhui  parmi  les  Chretiens  :  Par  1 

Paley's  Evidences  of  Christianity  1 

Pascal's  Thoughts  on  Religion.  Gift  of  Mr.  G.  W.  Field     1 
Porteus's  Evidences  of  the  Christian  Religion  1 

Priestley's  Letters  to  the  Jews  ;  and  Levi's  Answer  1 

Proud's  (Joseph)  Liturgy  of  the  New  Jerusalem  Church,  &c.  1 
Religious  Tract-Society,  Publications  of.     Gift   of  Rev, 

Lewis  Richards  2 

Scott's  (John)  Christian  Life  5 

Scougal's  Life  of  God  in  the  Soul  of  Man,     Gift  of  Mr, 

G.  W.  Field  1 

Simpson's  Essay  on  Christianity  1 

Smith's  Sermons  2 

Sunday-Evenings,  A  Course  of  Lectures  for  2 

Verus,  Calumnies  of,  or  Catholicks  Vindicated.  See  Misc. 

Vol.  Ist. 
Warburton's  (Bishop)  Doctrine  of  Grace  1 

Watson's  Apology  for  Christianity  1 

Wharton's  (Rev.  Mr.)  Letter  to  the  Roman  Catholicks  of 

Worcester,  England.    See  Misc.  Vol.  1st, 
Witherspoon's  Works  3 


(,186  ) 
VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 


FOLIO. 

VOL. 

JBeaumont's  Travels  through  the  Rhaetian  Alps  ;  tsoith  En- 
gravings 1 

. through  the  Maritime  Alps ;  with  En- 
gravings 1 

British  Traveller;  or  a  Compleat  Display  of  Great-Britain 
and  Ireland;  with  Plates.  Gift  of  David  Wil- 
liamsony  Esq.  1 

Chardin's  (Sir  John)  Travels  into  Persia,  and  the  East- 
Indies,  in  1673 

Drake's  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  to  the  yes 

1767  1 

Pocoke's  (Richard)  Description  of  the  East  and  soir  j  other 

Countries  ;  with  Plates  2 

Purchas's  Pilgrimes  ^ 

Sandys's  (George)  Relation  of  a  Journey  begun,  in  1610, 
containing  a  Description  of  the  Turkish  Empire, 
of  Egypt,  of  the  Holy  Land,  &c.  London  1632     1 

Wheler's  Journey  into  Greece,  in  1675  1 


ftUARTO. 

Acerbi'^  Travels  through  Sweden,  Finland  and  Lapland, 

to  the  North-Cape,  in  1 798—9  2 

Anson's  Voyage  round  the  World,  from  1740  to  1744; 

with  Plates  1 

Antes's  Observations  on  Egypt  1 

Harrington's  Discussion  on  the  Probability  of  reaching  the 

North  Pole  1 

Barrow's  (John)  Travels  into  the  Interior  of  South  Africa, 

in  1797—8—9  2 

in  China  1 

Voyage  to  Cochin  China,  in  1792 — 3  1 


\$6  VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

aUARTO.  VOL. 

Bell's  Travels  from  St.  Petersburg  to  divers  parts  of  Asia       2 

Beniowsky's  (Count)  Memoirs  and  Travels  2 

Bligh's  V»yage  to  the  South  Sea,  for  the  purpose  of  con- 
veying the  Bread-Fruit-Tree  to  the  West-Indies 

Bougainville's  Voyages  to  the  Falkland-Islands,  and  to  the 
Streights  of  Magellan,  from  1763  to  1766; 
with  Plates 

Broughton's  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  the  North  Pacific 
Ocean,  from  1795  to  1798 

Browne's  Travels  in  ^frica,  Egypt  and  Syria,  from  1792 
to  1798 

Brace's  (Peter)  Memoirs  of  his  Travels  in  Germany,  Rus- 
sia, Tartary,  Turkej',  the  West-Indies,  &c. 

Burney's  Chronological  History  of  the  Discoveries  in  the 
South  Sea ;  with  Maps:  1803 

Campbell's  Journey  overland  to  India 

Cartwright's  Journal,  during  a  residence  of  sixteen  years, 
on  the  Coast  of  Labrador 

Chandler's  Travels  in  Asia  Minor,  in  1764 

in  Greece,  in  1 765 

Colnett's  Voyage  to  the  South  Atlantic,  and  round  Cape 
Horn,  into  the  Pacific  ocean,  in  1793 — 4 

Consett's  Tour  through  Sweden,  Swedish  Laplaiid,  Fin- 
land and  Denmark,  in  1786 

Cook's  Voyage  towards  the   South  Pole,  and  round  the 

World,  from  1772  to  1775  2 

.-  . to  the  Pacific  ocean,  from  1776  to  1 780  ; 

with  an  Atlas  3 

Craven's  (Lady)  Journey,  through  the  Crimea,  to  Constan- 
tinople, in  1786  ! 

Dallaway's  Constantinople  ancient  and  modern,  with  Ex- 
cursions to  the  Shores  and  Islands  of  the  Archi- 
pelago ;  with  Plates  1 

D'Auteroche's  Journey  into  Syberia,  by  order  of  the  King 

of  France,  in  1761  1 

Dillon's  Travels  through  Spain,  in  1778  1 

Dobb's  Account  of  the  Countries  adjoining  to  Hudsons's 

Bay  1 

Falkner's  Description    of  Patagonia,    and  the  adjoining 

p^rts  of  South  America  I. 


VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS.       187 

aUARTO.  VOL, 

Forrest's  Voyage  to  New  Guinea  and  the  Moluccas,  in 

1774—5—6  1 

Forster's  (Reinhold)  History  of  the  Voyages  and  Discove- 
ries made  in  the  North  I 

————(George)  Journey  from  Bengal  to  England, 
through  the  Northern  part  of  India,  and  into 
Russia,  by  the  Caspian  Sea  2 

Fortis's  Travels  into  Dalmatia  1 

Hakluit's  Collection  of  the  Principal  Voyages  and  Disco- 
veries of  the  Enghsh  Nation,  to  the  year  1 598       3 

Hanway's  Travels  from  England,  through  Russia,  into 
Persia,  and  back  through  Russia,  Germany  and 
Holland  2 

Hawksworth's  Account  of  Voyages  undertaken,  for  making 
Discoveries  m  the  Southern  Hemisphere,by  Com- 
modore Byron  and  Captains  Wallis,  Carteret 
and  Cook ;  with  Plates  *         3 

Hearne's  Journey  from   Hudson's    Bay  to  the  Northern 

Ocean,  from  1769  to  1772  1 

Hockin's  Supplement  to  the  account  of  the  Pelew-Islands     1 

Hodges's  Travels  in  India,  from   1780  to  1783;  with 

Plates  1 

Horneman's  Journal  of  his  Travels,  -from  Cairo  to  Mour- 

zouk,  in  Africa,  in  1 797 — 8  1 

Hunter's  Historical  Journal  of  the  Transactions  at  Port 
Jackson;  with  the  Discoveries  made  in  New- 
South  Wales,  and  in  the  Southern  Ocean,  from 
1786  to  1792.  Gift  of  Mr.  T.  W.  Jrmaty  of 
Philadelphia  1 

Irwin's  Voyage  up  to  the  Red  Sea,  and  on  the  Coasts  of 

Arabia  and  Egypt  1 

Missionary  Voyage  to  the  Southern  Pacific  Ocean,  in 

1796—7—8  1 

MuUer's  Russian  Voyages  from  Asia  to  America,  for  com- 
pleting the  Discoveries  of  the  North-West  Coast 
of  America  t 

Murphy's  Travels  in  Portugal,  in  1 789  and  1 790  % 

Views  of  Portugal,  in  1791;  with  Plates  1 

Olivier's  Travels  in  the  Ottoman  Empire,  Egypt  and  Per- 
sia; undertaken  by  order  of  the  French  Govern- 
ment during  the  first  six  years  of  the  Republic; 
with  an  Atlas  1 


l»i  VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

auARTO.  Vol. 

Pallas's  Travels  through  the  Southern  Provinces  of  the 

Russian  Empire,  in  1793 — 4  2 

Park's  (Mungo;  Travels  in  the  Interior  Districts  of  Africa, 

in  1 795—6—7  1 

Paterson's  Narrative  of  four  Journies  into  the  Country  of 
the  Hottentots  and  Cafraria,  in  1777  ■  8-  9; 
two  Copies  2 

Pennant's  Tour  from  Downing  to  Alston-Moor  1 

Tour  to  Scotland  3 

From  Chester  to  London  1 

■■ From  London  to  the  Isle  of  Wight  2 

Outlines  of  the  Globe,   including   the  View  of 

Western  and  Eastern  Hindostan,  that  of  India 
Extra  Gangem,  China  and  Japan,  the  Malayan 
Isles,  New  Holland,  and  Spicy  Islands ;  with, 
Plates  4 

PercivaTs  Account  of  the  Island  of  Ceylon  1 

of  Good  Hope  1 

Phipp's  Voyage  towards  the  North-Pole,  in  177S  1 

Portlock's  Voyage  round  the  World,  from  1 785  to  1 788      1 
Radcliffe's  (Ann)  Journey  through  Holland,  in  1 794  1 

Russell's  Natural  History  of  Aleppo;  containing  a  De- 
scription of  the  City  and  its  Neighbourhood,  with 
an  account  of  the  inhabitants,  their  manners,  &c. 
with  Plates  2 

Sandwich's  Voyage  round  the  Mediterranean,  in  1738 — 9     1 
Sauer's  Account  of  Commodore  Billings's  Expedition  to 
the  Northern  Parts   of  Russia,  from    1785  to 
1794  1 

Skrine's  Three  Successive  Tours  in  the  North  of  England, 
and  great  part  of  Scotland,  from  1787  to 
1793  1 

Sparman's  Voyage  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  from  1772 

to  1776  2 

Stanley's  Observations  on  Tunis  and  the  Adjacent  Country     1 
Staunton's    Account    of  Lord    McCartney's   Embassy    to 

China,  in  1792;  with  Plates  2 

Townson's  Travels  in  Hungary,  in  1793  1 

Turner's  Account  of  an  Embassy  to  the  Court  of  Lama, 

in  Tibet,  in  1783  1 

Tuiss's  Travels  through  Portugal  and  Spain,  in  1772—3       1 


VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS.  189 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

ITancouver's  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  the  North  Pacific 
Ocean,  and  round  the  World,  fron)  1790  to 
1 795 ;  with  Maps  and  Plates  2 

Van  Reenen's  Journal  of  a  Journey  from  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  in  1 790 — 1,  in  search  of  the  wreck 
of  the  Grosvenor  1 

White's  Journal  of  a  voyage  to  New  South  Wales,  in 
1807 — 8;  with  65  Plates  of  Animals,  Birds, 
&c  1 


OCTAVO. 

Addison's  Remarks  on  Several  Parts  of  Italy,  in  1701-2-3     1 
Africa,  Proceedings  of  the  Association  for  promoting  the 

Discovery  of  the  Interior  Parts  of,   1791  1 

Voyages  to,  by  Brisson  and  Tavernier  1 

Aikin's  Toyr  Through  the  North  Wales  and  Part  of  Shrop- 
shire 1 
Bartheleray's  (the  Abbe)  Travels  in  Italy                                  1 
Bartram's  Travels   through  North  and    South   Carolina, 

Georgia,  &c.  in  1773  S 

Beatty's  Journal  of  a  Two  Months  Tour,  for  promoting 
Religion  among  the  frontier  inhabitants  of 
Pennsylvania,  in  1766  1 

Berchtold's  Essays  to  direct  and  extend  the  enquiries  of 

Patriotic  Travellers  1 

Bligh's  Voyage  to  the  South  Sea  1 

Born's  Travels  in  Hungary,  in  1770  1 

Bossu's  Travels  through  Louisiana,  from  1751  to  1762, 
translated  by  Foster ;  to  which  i«  added,  by  the 
translator,  a  Catalogue  of  the  known  Plants, 
Shrubs  and  Trees  in  North  ^  raerica  1 

Boswell's  Account  of   Corsica,  and  Memoirs  of  Paschal 

Paoli  1 

,       Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Hebrides,  with  Samuel 

Johnson 
Bougainville's  Voyage  round  the  World  1 

Bourgoanne's  Travels  in  Spain,  iu  1782  2 

Bruce's  (James)  Travels  to  discover  the  Source  of  the  Nile, 

from  .768  to  1 773  6 

Bli 


lyo  VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Brydone's  Tour  through  Sicily  and  Malta  2 

Byron's  (Commodore)  Narrative  of  his  distresses  on  the 

Coast  of  Patagonia,  from     740  to    746  1 

Capper's  Observations  on  the  passage  to  India,  through 

Egypt  1 

Carr's  Northern  Summer  1 

. Tour  to  Ireland  1 

Cassini's  and  d'Auteroche's  Voyages  to  California,  Mexico 

and  Newfoundland  in     768  '         1 

Catteau's  General  View  of  Sweden  in     790  1 

Charlevoix's  Voyage  to  Canada  and  Louisiana  1 

Clayton's  (Bishop  of  Clogher)  Journal  from  Grand  Cairo  to 

Mount  Sinai  1 

Cockburn's  Journey  from  Utrecht  to  Francfort  2 

Cook's  Voyages,  including  Hawkesworth's  Collection  6 

Cooptr's  Letter  on  the  Irish  Nation  1 

Costigan's  Sketches  of  Society  and  Manners  in  Portugal, 

in  1778  •  3 

Coxe's  Travels  through  Russia,  Poland,  &c.  6 

■         — Account  of  the  Russian  Discoveries  1 

\iew  of  Manners,  &c.  in  Switzerland  3 

Cruttvvell's  Tour  through  the  whole  Island  of  Great  Britain  6 
Dampier's  Voyage  round  the  World,  from  1681  to  1699  2 
Dt-non's  Travels  in  PZgypt,  in  1798  3 

Dtpon's  Account  of  the  Eastern  Part  of  the  Spanish  Maine 

in  South  America,  from     801  to  1804  8 

Discoveries  n)ade   in   exploring   the  Missouri,  Red  river, 

and  Washita,  by  Captain  Lewis  and  others.  See 

PresidenVs  Messages,  Vol.  4th 
Drayton's  View  of  South  Carolina,  in  1802 
Dup:ity's  Travels  through  Italy 
Ellis's  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay,  in     746 
Este's  Journey,  in  1793,  through  Flanders,  Germany,  and 

Switzerland 
Evauf's  Tour  through  North  Wales,  in  1798 
Fii-lu  r's  Travels  in  Spain,  in     797-8 
Forstci's  T'avels   through  Sicily,    Magna   Graecia,    and 

Egypt 
Frr.ncklin's  Observations  on  a  Tour  made  from  Bengal  to  ^ 

Persia,  in  1 786-7 
tinge's  Survey  of  the  West-Indies,  in  1677 


VOVAGES  AND  TRAVELS^.  IW 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Giflford,  (John)  Letters  of  an  English  Lady  during  a  resi- 
dence in  France,  between  1792  and  1795,  re- 
viewed by  2 
Gray's  Tour  through  Germany,  Switzerland  and  Italy,  in 

1791-2  1 

Grosier's  General  Description  of  China  2 

Hamilton's  Letters  concerning  the  Northern  Coast  of  An- 
trim 1 
Hanway's  Journal  of  Eight  days  Journey  from  Portsmouth 

to  Kingston,  upon  the  Thames  2 

Hawkesworth's   Collection  of  Voyages.      Gift  of  John 

O'Dmnelly  Esq.  3 

Hennepin's   Voyages  to   North  America,  from    1079   to 

1682  1 

Hentzner's    Travels    in    England,    during   the   Reign   of 

Queen  Elizabeth,  translated  by  lord  Orford  1 

Hervey's  Travels  in  Portugal,  Spain,  ixc,  3 

Hill's  Tour  to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland  1 

Button's  Scarborough-Tour,  in  1803  1 

Joutel''s  Voyage  to  the  Gulph  of  Mexico  1 

Kalm's  Travels  into  North  America  2 

La  Billardiere's  Account  of  D'Entrecastea«x's  Voyage  in 

search  of  La  Perouse  2 

La  Hontan's  Voyage  to  North  America  1 

La  P  rouse's  Voyage  round  the  World,  from  1785  to  1788 

Gift  of  Rose  Campbell^  Esq,  3 

Lessep's  Travels  in  Kamtschatka,  in  1787-8  2 

Letters  from  Barbary,  Spain  and  Portugal  2 

Letters  from  Scandinavia  on  the  past  and  present  State  of 

the  Northern  Nations,  in  1791  2 

Lettice's  Tour  through  various  parts  of  Scotland  I 

Lindley's  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  from  the  Cape  of  Good 

Hope  to  Brasil,  in  1802-3  1 

Link's  Travels  in     ortugal,  France,  and  Spain,  1797  1 

Lobo's  Voyage  to  Abyssinia,  translated  by  Dr.  Johnson  1 

Maclean's   Excursion  to  France,  from  1801  to  1803  l 

Mariti's  (The  Abb  )  Travels  through  Cyprus,  Syria,  and 
Palestine,  with  a  General  History  of  the  Levant : 
translated  from  the  Italian  3 

Marshall's  Travels  tlirough  the  greatest  part  of  Europe, 

from  1768  to  1771  4 


182       VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

OCTAVO.  VOL, 

Martin's  Description  of  the  We«tern  Islands  of  Scotland  1 

Matthew's  Voyage  to  Sierra-Leone  1 
Matthison's  Letters  written  from  various  parts  of  Europe, 

between  the  years  1785  and  1794  % 
Maundrell's  Journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem.     Gift  of 

George  W.  Field  1 
M*Kensie's  Voyages  from  Montreal  to  the  Frozen  and 

Pacific  Ocean  2 
M*Kinnen's   Tour   through   the   British  West-Indies,   in 

1802-3  1 

Mear's  Voyage  to  the  Nootka-Sound  T 

Micheaux's  Travels  in  America,  in  1802  1 

Millar's  (Mrs.)  Letters  from  Italy  2 

Moore's  View  of  Manners  and  Society  in  France  2 

in  Italy  2 

Mortimer's    Observations   during    Cox's    Voyage   to  the 

North-west  Coast  of  America,  in  1 789  1 
Niebuhr's  Travels  through  Arabia  and  other  Countries  in 

the  East  2 

Norden's  Travels  in  Egypt  and  Nubia  2 

Nugent's  Travels  through  German}^  2 

Osbeck's  Voyage  to  China  and  the  East-Indies  2 

Owen's  Travels  in  Europe  in  1791 — 2  2 

Pages's  Travels  round  the  World,  from  1767  to  1771  l 

Paris,  As  it  was  and  as  it  is,  in  1802  2- 

Praise  of,  in  1802  1 

— Le  Maistre's  Rough  Sketch  of,  in  1802  1 

Fragmens  sur,  en  1 798  1 

Park's  (Mungo)  Travels  into  Africa  1 
Philip's  (Governor)  Voyage  to  Botany-Bay.     Gift  of  Mr. 

T.  W.  Jrmat,  of  Philadelphia  1 
Piozzi's  (Mrs.)  Journey  through   France,   Italy  and  Ger- 
many 1 
Pollnitz's  Memoirs  of  his  Travels  through  several  States  of 

Europe  4 
Pratt's  Gleanings  through  Wales,  Holland,  Westphalia  and 

England  Q 

Radcliffe's  Journe\-  through  Sweden  1 

Robertson's  Tour  through  the  Isle  of  Man  1 

Kochon's  Voyage  to  Madagascar  1 


VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS.  193 

OCTAVO. 

Saint  Pierre's  Voyage  to  the  Isle  of  France,  the  Isle  of 

Bourbon  and  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1 

Savary's  Letters  on  Egypt  2 

on  Greece  1 

Shaw's  Tour  to  the  West  of  England  1 

Sherlock's  Letters  from  an  English  Traveller  1 

New  Letters  1 

Sketch  of  a  Tour  through  the  Austrian  Netherlands,  in 

1785  1 

Skryne's  Tour  in  Wales  1 

Smith's  Tour  on  the  Continent,  in  1786-7  3 

Sonnini's  Travels  in  Egypt  3 

•        in  Greece  2 

Southey's  Letters  from  Spain  and  Portugal  1 

Spallanzani's  Travels  in  the  Two  Sicilies  4 
Sparmau's  Voyages  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,     Gift  of 

John  O^Donnell,  Esq.  2 

Starke's  Letters  from  Italy  2 
Staunton's  Account  of   Lord    M*Cartney's   Embassy   to 

China,  in  1792  2 

Stavorinus's  Voyage  to  the  East-Indies  3 
Stolberg's  Travels  through  Germany,  Switzerland,  Italy 

and  Sicily,  in  1791  4 

Storch's  Picture  of  Petersburg,  in  1 792  1 
Sullivan's  Tour  through  England,  Scotland  and  Wales,  in 

1778  2 
Swinburne's  Travels  through  Spain  2 
in  the  Two  Sicilies.     Gift  of  John 

O'Donnellf  Esq.  2 
Swinton's  Travels   into  Norway,.  Denmark  and    Russia, 

from  1788  to  1791  1 
Symes's  Account  of  an  Embassy  to  the  Kingdom  of  Ava, 

in  1 795  ;  with  Plates  3 

Taylor's  Travels  from  England  to  India,  in  1 789  2 

Tench's  Letters  from  France,  in  1 794-5                     ^  1 

Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  Botany-Bay,  in  1787   1 

Thickness's  Journey  through  France  and  part  of  Spain,  in 

1775  3 
Thomson's  Letters  in  various  Countries  of  Europe,  Asia, 

and  Africa  1 


194  VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

OCTAVO.  VOL. 

Thunberg'8  Travels  in  Europe,  Africa  and  Asia,  between 

1773  and  1779  4 

Tour  in  Ireland,  in  1775  1 

in  Wales,  in  1773  1 

through  various  parts  of  Europe,  in  1792-4  1 

through  part  of  France,  with  a  Description  of  Paris 

and  Ermenonville,  in  1 788  1 

Townsend's  Journey  through  Spain,  ih  1786-7  S 

Trip  to  Paris,  in  1 792  1 

Ulloa's  Voyage  to  South  America  2 

Uiysse's  Travels  through  the  Kingdom  of  Naples,  in  1789; 

translated  by  Aufrere  1 

Vaillant's  Travels  in  Africa,  in  1780-1-2  2 

New  Travels  in  Africa,  in  1783-4-5  3 

Vanbraam's  Journal  of  the  Embassy  of  the  Dutch-India 

Company  to  China,  in  1 794  2 

Van-Troil's  Letters  on  Iceland  1 

Volney's  Travels  into  Syria  and  Egypt  2 

Voyage  i  Constantinople  et  aux  Isles  de  L'Archipel,  en 

1790  1 

de  Deux  Fran^ais  en  Allemagne,  Suede,  Russie  et 

Pologne,  en  1700  2  S 

Wafer's  Voyage,  and  Description  of  the  Isthmus  of  Ame- 
rica, in  1  702  1 
Walker's  Letters  written  at  Sea,  on  the  African  and  Asiatic 

Coasts  of  the  Mediterranean  1 

"Warner's  Walks  through  Wales,  in  1 797-8  2 

W^atkins's  Travels  through  Switzerland,  Italy  and  Sicily, 

to  Constantinople  2 

Wimphen's  Voyage  to  St.  Domingo,  in  1788 — 90  1 

Wittman's  Travels  in  Turkey,  and  across  the  Desart,  into 

Egypt,  in  1799—1801  1 

Wollstoncraft's  (Mrs.)  Letters  from  Sweden,  Norway  and 

Denmark  1 

World  Displayed ;  or  a  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels, 

by  Goldsmith  and  others  8 

Wraxall's  Travels  in  Sweden  1 

-Tour  through  France,  in  1775.     See  his  Me- 
moirs of  the  House  of  Valois,  FqI.  2d. 


VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS.  195 

DUODECIMO.  VOL. 

America,  Review  of  North  America,  in  1788  2 

American  Wanderer  1 

American-Farmer,  Letters  from  1 
Anderson's  Account  of  Lord  McCartney's  Embassy  to  China. 

Gift  of  R.  R.  John  Carroll  1 
Anson's  Voyage  round  the  World.  Gift  of  Mr.  Geo.  W. 

Field  2 

Harrington's  Voyage  to  South  Wales  1 

Bowden's  Tour  through  Ireland  1 

Bygge's  Travels  in  the  French  Republic,  in  1  798  1 

Carver's  Travels  through  the  Interior  parts  of  America  1 

Chinese-Traveller.     Gift  of  Mr.  Geo.  W.  Field  2 

Condamine's  (La)  Observations  in  a  Tour  to  Italy  1 

Curiosit  s  de  Paris,  et  Voyage  en  France  3 

Curtis's  Travels  in  Barbary,  in  1801  1 
Denon's  Tour  through  Sicily  and  Malta.     Gift  of  Mr. 

John  Cole  1 

Dumouriez's  Account  qf  Portugal  1 

England,  View  of,  towards  the  close  of  the  18th  Century  l 

Espriella's  Letters  from  England,  in  1802  3 

Gardenstone's  Travelling  Memorandums  2 

Grosley's  Tour  to  England  3 

Guy's  Sentimental  Journey  through  Greece  2 

Hager's  Description  of  Palermo  1 
Imlay's  Description  of  the  Western  Territory  of  North 

America  2 
Journey  to  the  Glaciers  of  Savoy  1 
Karamsin's  Travels  from  Moscow  through  Prussia,  Ger- 
many, France  and  England  3 
Keate's  Account  of  the  Pelew-Islands  1 
Lempriere's  Tour  to  Moroco  1 
Luckombe's    Beauties   of  England.     Gift  of  Mr.    John 

Cole                                                '  2 

Mavor's  British  Tourists  (j 

Collection  of  Voyages  20 

Montague's  (Lady)  Letters                       •  2 

Owenson's  (Miss)  Patriotic  Sketches  of  Ireland  1 

Poiret's  Letters  respecting  Barbary  1 

Poland,  A  Trip  to  1 
Remarks  on  a  Tour  through  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa,  in 

1777-9                                                                 .  2 


196       VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

DUODECIMO,  VOL. 

Sample's  Walks  and  Sketches  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1 

Sterne's  Sentimental  Journey.     Gift  of  -   r.  John  Cole  1 
Timberlake,  who  accompanied  the  three  Cherokee-Indians 

to  England,  in  1 762,  Memoirs  of  t 


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SUPPLEMENTAL  CATALOGUE. 


Fagt. 

Agriculture  -  -  -  -  -  I 

Anatomy  -  -  -  -  -  2S 

Antiquities  -----  S 

Architecture  (Ancient,  Civil,  Naval  and  Militar\')  2 

Ar  s  (Fine)  including  Architecture,   Music,  Painting, 

and  Sculpture  -  -  _  _  2 

Arts  (Mechanical)  -  -  -  -         12 

Belles  Lettres  -  -  -  -  _  3 

Biblical  ,  ....  4 

Biography  -  .  -  -  -  5 

Charts  -  ....         IS 

Chemistry  -  .  -  .  >  f 

Chronology  -  -  -     *        -  .2 

Classics  -  -  -  •  -  -  8 

Commerce  -  -  -  .  -         31 

Criticism  .....  S 

Dictionaries  -  -  -  -  -13 

Drama  -  -  -  -  -         £7 

Economy  (Domestic)  .  •  -  -  1 

Economv  (Political)  -  -  w  «         3I 

Education  -  -  •  ,  -         10 

E.hics  (Morality)  -  -  -  -         11 

Farriery  -  -  -  -  -         12 

Gardening  .....  1 

General  Science,  including  Encyclopaedias,  Transactions 

of  Philosophical  Societies,  Manuiactures  and  Arts  12 

Geography  -  -  -  ••  -  13 

Grammar  -  -  -  .  .13 

History,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical        .  .  .14 

Law  ......  17 

L'»gic  .  .  .  .  .  .         11 

Manufactures  .  .  -  .  .12 


iV 


INDEX. 


Ta^t. 

Mathematics             -            -            -            -            -         18 

Medical                       34 

Metaphysics               -             -             -              -             -         11 

Military                        -              *•              -              -              -          18 

Mineralogy                -             -             -             -             -         22 

Miscellaneous,  consisting  of  Works  upon  different  sub- 

jects 

19 

Mythology                 -             -             - 

a 

Natural  History 

22 

Naval 

18 

Novels 

23 

Painting 

2 

Pharn>acopaBia 

. 

25 

Physic 

. 

2S 

Plays 

« 

ar 

Poetry            .             . 

27 

Political          .            • 

29 

Rural  Improvements 

1 

Sciences 

1? 

Sculpture                    • 

2 

Surgery 

25 

Theology       .             • 

32 

Topography 

13 

Travels           . 

3i 

Voyages 

34 

SUPPLEMENT,  &c. 


AGRICULTURE,    GARDEJ^IJSTG,    AJVD  DOMESTIC 
ECOJVOMV. 


qUARTO. 


Communications,  to  the  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture of  London,  on  subjects  relative  to  Hus- 
bandry, 6th  vol. 


OCTAVO* 

Bath  and  West  of  England  Society  for  the  encourage- 
ment of  Agriculture,  &c.  Letiers  and  Papers 
selected    from    the  correspondence   of.    10th 
and  1 3th  vols. 
Bordley's  Essays  on  Husbandry  and  Rural  Affairs 
Davy's  (Sir  Humphery)  Elements  of  Agriculiural  Che- 
mistry 
Mackenzie  on  the  diseases  and  management  of  Sheep 
Memoirs   of  the    Philadelphia   Society  for  promoting 

Agriculture 
Tessier's  treatise  on  Merinos  and  other  Sheep 
Williamson's  Agricultural  Mechanism,  or  a  display  of 
properties  and  powers  of  implements  of  Hus- 
bandry 
Young's  Fanners  Calendar 


DUODECIMO. 

Arator,  being  a  series  of  Agricultural  Essays,  by  a  Citi- 
zen of  Virginia 
Bard's  Shepherd's  Guide 

Clator's  treatise  on  the  diseases  of  Homed  Cattle 
Huber's  new  observations  on  Bees 
Luccok's  Essay  on  Wool,  &c. 


JurriquiTY,  cheoj^tologf  aj^td  mithologt. 


FOLIO. 

Palmyres,  les  Ruines  de  1 

QUARTO. 

Archselogia ;  or  Miscellaneous  Tracts  relating  to  anti- 
quity, 16th  and  17th  vol.  2 

Hoare's  translation  of  Barri's  Itinerary  of  Arch  Bish- 
op Baldwin,  through  Wales,  A.  D.  1S88  2 

OCTAVO. 

Brady's  Clavis  Calendaria,  or  an  Analysis  of  the  Calen- 
der, illustrated  with  Ecclesiastical,  Historical, 
and  Classical  Anecdotes  2 

Duten*s  inquiry  into  the  origin  of  the  discovery  attri- 
buted to  the  Modems  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Mnemonika,  or   Chronological  Tables,  from  the  crea- 
tion to  1812,  by  E.  J.  Coale  1 
Tooke's  Pantheon  1 


JinCHITE  CTURE,  PdlJVTIJ^G,  MUSICK,  S^c.      ^ 

Landscapes,  the   Art  of  Couloring  and  painting  in 

Water  Colours  1 


(3) 
BELLESLETIRES  A;N'D  CRITICISM. 

qUARTO. 

Histoire  Literaire  de  la  France,  par  des  Benedictins  de 

8t.  Maur.  J  2 

*  OCTAVO. 

British  Critick  from  1809  to  1815,  vol.  32  a  45  13 
Censura    Literaria,   containing   titles,     abstracts   aftd 

opinions  of  old  English  books,  9th  SclOthvol.  2 

Essay  on  the  Principles  of  Translation  1 
Review,  the  Monthly,  enlarged,  from  1808  to  1815,  from 

vol.  63  a  r§  14 

the  Edinburgh,  voL  13  a  19  7 

the  Quarterly  Review  1€09  to  1815  12 

Stuart's  (Dugald)  Philosophical  Essays  1 
Vigor's  (N.  A.)  Essay  on  the  nature  and  extent  of  Po- 
etic license  X 

DVODEClMO. 

Batteux,  principes  de  la  literature  par  L'Abbe'  6 

Dunlop's  History  of  Fiction  3 

Ellis's  Specimens  of  early  English  Metrical  Romances,  3 

Fenelon's  Dialogues  on  Eloquence  1 
Lexiphanes,  a  Dialogue  imitated  from  Lucian,  being  an 
attempt  to  restore  the  English  language  to  its 

ancient  purity  1 

Stael's  (Mde.  de)  influence  of  Literature  upon  Society  2 
—      .-     I                 Germany,  being  Essays   upon  the 

Masmers  and  Literature  of  the  Germans  2 


(4  ) 
BIBLICAL, 


OCTAVO. 


Beausobre  and  Lenfans'  introduction  to  the  reading  of 
the  Holy  Scriptures,  intended  for  Students  in 
Divinity 
Colly er's  Sacred  Interpreter 
Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Prophecies  relative  to  the  conversiom 

of  the  Jews 
Hare  on  Daniel  and  Apocalypse 

Kidder's  (Bishop  of  Bath)  Commentary  on  the  Penta- 
teuch 
l^lagee's  Discourses  and  Dissertations,  on  the  Scriptural 

Doctrines  of  Atonement  and  Sncrifine 
Malabar  New  Testament  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 

Christ. 
M'Knight's  translation  of  all  the  Apostolical  Epistles, 
with  a  Commentary  and  Notes  j  to  which  is 
added  a  History  of  the  life  of  the  Apostle 
Paul 
Tow^on's  Works,  with  an  account  of  the  Author  and 
an  introduction  to  the  Discourses  on  the  Go's- 
pels,  by  Ralph  Churton,  M.  A. 

DUODECIJIO. 

Percy's  Key  to  the  New  Testament 


t 


(5) 
BIOGRAPHY. 

roLio. 
Woolsey  (Cardinal)  the  Life  of,  by  Richard  Fiddes  1 

qUARTO. 

Angelo  (Michel)  Life  of,  with  his  Poetry  and  Letters, 

by  R.  Duppa  1 

Cowper;  Supplementary  pages  to  Haley's  Life  of,  1 

Kamcs,  M-moirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  ot  Lord  2 
Warton,  Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Joseph,  by 

the  Rev.  John  Wool  1 

OCTAVO. 

Carter,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  1 

Darwin,  Memoirs  cf  the  Life  of  Dr.  bv  Ann  Seward  1 

Ea  on,  the  Lif-  of  the  late  General  William  1 
Fenelon,  Hisioire  de,  composee  sur  les  Manuscripts  ori- 

gineaux  par  Bausset  3 

,  the  same  translated  by  William  Mudford  2 

Granger's  Biographical  History  of  England,  from  Eg- 
bert to  the  Rev  .lution,  2d,  3d,  and  4th  vol.  3 
Handel,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  1 
Huet,  (P.  D.  Bishop  of  Avranches,)  Life  of.  Written 

by  himself  and  translated  by  J.  Aiken  2 
Knox  (John)  M'Cries'  Life  of,  containing  the  History 

of  thu  Reformation  in  Scotland  1 
Lempriere's  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary 

Lovat  (Lord  Simon)  Life  of,  by  himself  2 

Mucklin,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Charles  1 

Nelson,  Clarke  8c  Aiken's  Life  of  Admiral  Lord,  from  i 

his  manuscripts  1 

Paine,  Cheetham's  Life  of  Thomas  j 
Rittenhouse,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Da>- 

vid,  by  William  Barton.  1 
Souvarof,  Field  Marshal  in  the  Russian  service,  the  Life 

of,  by  De  Laverne  1 

Sydney,  (Algernon)  Memoirs  of,  by  G.  W.  Meadley  1 


a  BIOGRAPHY. 

Trimmer,  the  Life  and  Writing  of  Mrs.  with  original 

letters  2 

Wellington,  the  Life  of  Authur  Wellesley,  Marquis  and 

Earl  of,  1 

DUODECIMO- 

Chapone's  (Mrs.)  Posthumous  Works,  containing  her 

correspondence,  together  with  an  account  of 

her  life  2 

Cooke,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  George  Frederick,  by 

William  Dunlap  2 

Fenelon,  Life  of,  by  Charles  Butler  * 

Fox,  Recollections  of  the  Life  of  Charles  James,  by  B. 

C.  Walpole  1 

Hall,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  David  1 

Ligne,  Letters  and  Reflections  of  the  Field  Marshal 

Prince  de,  by  M.  de  Stael  1 

Marmontel's  Memoirs  written  by  himself,  4 

Marion,  the  Life  of  General  Francis,  by  the  Rev.  M. 

L.  Weems 
Nelson,  Southey's  life  of  Lord  2 

Percival's  Life  and  Administration  1 

Porteus  (Bishop  of  London)  Life  of,  by  the  Rev.  Robert 

Hodgson  1 

Whitefield,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  George, 

by  the  Rev,  John  Gillies  1 


(7) 


GHEMISTRT. 


(yJARTO, 

Aiken's  Dictionary  of  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy  2 

■  Appendix  to  ditto  1 

OCTAVO. 

Chaptal's  Chemistry  applied  to  Arts  and  Manufactures  4 
Cooper's   Introductory   Lectures  on   Chemistry,  with 

notes  and  references  1 

Davy's  Elements  of  Chemical  Philosophy  1 

Irvine's  Essays  on  Chemical  Subjects  1 

DUODKCIMO. 

Berthollet's  Researches  into  the  Laws  of  Chemical  affi- 
nities 1 
Cutbush's  Philosophy  of  Experimental  Chemistry              2 


C8) 
CLASSICS. 


QUARTO. 

Aurelii  Victoris  Historiae  Romanae  Compendium  :  cum 
intt-rpretaiione  et  Notis,     Fide  Velleius. 

Ausonii  Opera,  cum  Notis  Juliani  FloridsB  in  usum  S. 

Delphini  1 

Boetii  Opera  cum  Notis  Petri  Callii  in  usum  Delphini         1 

Callimachi  Cyrera^  Hymni  Epigrammata  ct  Fragmenta 
G  aece'  et  Latine',  cum  Notis  in  usum  Del- 
phmi.      t'arisiis  1685  1 

Ciceronis  Orationes,  cum  Notis  et  interpretatione  de 

Meronville,  in  usum  Delphini.     jHarisiis  1694       3 

Opera  Philosophica  cum  Notis,  F.  L.  Ho- 

nore',  in  usum  Delphini,  1 689.  1 

Ad  Familiares   Epistolae  curn   Notis    Phil. 

Quartier.      J^arisiis  1685.  "^''^  '  1 

Euripidis  Hyppolytus  Giasf e  cum  Scholiis,  versione 
latmas,  varis  lectionibus.  Oxonii  17'96.  The 
Gift  of  V:e  Hanoi  uhle  F.  H  Eg-erton  I 

Eutropii  Histonae  Romanae  breviarium  ab  urbe  condita 
usque  ad  Valentmianum  in  usum  Delphini. 
Vide  Velleius. 

Flori,  (L.  Annaei)  Rerum  Romanorum  Epitome  cum 
interpretatione  et  Notis,  in  usum  Delphini. 
Farisils  1674.  1 

Horatii  Flacci    Opera,    cum   interpretatione  et   Notis 

Lud.  Despres  in  usum  Delphini.  Parisiis  1691       1 

Lucretii  Cari,  De  Rerum  Natura,  Lib.  sex  cum  inter- 
pretatione et  Notis,  in  usum  Delph.  Parisiis 
1691  1 

Nepos,  Cornelius,  de  Vita  Excellentium  Imperatorum. 
Interpretatione  et  Notis  illustravit  N.  Cour- 
tin,  in  usum  Delphini.     Farisiis  1726  1 

Martialis  (M  V.)  Epigram matum  Libros  xv.  cum  in- 
terpretatione et  Notis.  in  usum  Delphini.  Pa- 
nms.     1680  ^ 


CLASSICS. 

Ovidu  (Nasonis)  Opera,  cum  interpretatione  et  Notis 
D.  C.  Helvetii,  in  usum  Delphini,  LuffdinUl689 

Phaedri,  Fabularum  -3Ssopiarum,  Lib.  V.  cum  inter,  et 
Notis  P.  Danet,  in  usum  Delph.  Paristis  1675 

Plauti  Comedise ;  cum  Interp.  et  Notis,  Jacobi  operarii 
in  usum  Delph.  Harisiis  1679 

Salusti  Opera  quae  extant,  in  usum  Delphini  cum  in- 
terp. et  Notis  D.  Crispini.    Parisiis  1674 

Taciti  Opera,  cum  interp.  et  Notis  Jul.  Pichon,  in 
usum  Delph.  Venetiis  1707 

Terentii  Comediae  sex,  cum  interp.  et  Notis  N.  Caxnus 
in  usum  Delph.  Parisiis  1675 

Velleii  Paterculi,  Historiae  Romanae,  Libri  Duo  cum  in- 
terp. et  Notis  in  usum  Delph.  Parisiis  1726. 

Virgilii,  Maronis  Opera,  cum  interp.  et  Notis  C.  Rusi 
Parisiis  1682j 

DUODECIMO*. 

Plauti  Comaediae 

Taciti  Opera,  cum  supplementis,  notis  et  dissertationi- 
bus  Gab,  IRroiier^  Parisiis  1776 


9-0. 


i  '0 ) 


MDVCATIO:S*, 


OCTAVO. 

hephcrd's  (Rev.  Mr.)  Systematic  Education,   or  Ele- 
mentary Instruction  in  the  various  Departments 
of  Literature  and  Science 
Thehvall's  letter  to  Henry  Cline,  on  the  imperfect  deve- 
.  lopement  of  the  faculties  mental  and  moral   and 
on  the  treatment  of  impediments  of  speech 

DUODECIMO. 

Aiken's  Natural  History  of  the  Year 

Arundel's  (Mrs.)  Letters  addressed  to  two  Absent 
Daughters 

Chesterfield's,  (  Earl  of  •)  Letters  to  his  Son 

Depping's  Evening  Entertainments,  or  Delineations  of 
the  Manner^  and  Customs  of  various  Nations 

Grant's  (Mrs.)  Sketches  of  Intellectual  Education,  and 
Hints  on  Domestic  Economy 

Jrving's  Elements  of  English  Composition 

Lady's  Preceptor 

Scientific  Dialogues  for  the  Instruction  and  Entertain- 
ment of  Young  People 

West's  (Mrs.)  Letters  to  a  Young  Lady 


in) 

MTHICS,  LOGIC  AJ^D  METAPHISICS, 


OCTAVO. 


^igland's  Essays  on  Various  Subjects  *5 

Clarke's  (S.  C.)  Letters  to  Mrs.  DodwcU  on  the  Immor- 
tality of  the  Soul,  1 
Feltham's  Resolves,  Divine,  Moral  and  Political  1 
Oriental  Dialogues,  on  the  Spirit  and  Beauties  of  the  Sa- 
cred  Poetry  of  the   Hebrews,    selected  from 
Haller                                                                        1 
Stewart's  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  mind  2d  veU  't 

DUODECIMO. 

Mavor's  (Wm  )  Father's  Gift  to  his  Children,  consisting 
of  Originial  Essays,  Tales,  Fables  and  Reflec- 
tions 3 
Moore's  (Hannah)  Christian  Morals  X 
Murray's  Power  of  Religion  on   the  Mind,  in  Retire-  |  . 
ment,  Affliction  &c.  * 
Theory  of  Dreams,  in  which  an  inquiry  is  made  into  the 

Powers  and  Faculties  of  the  Mmd  3 

Watt's  on  the  Improvement  ©f  the  Mind  tl 

Whole  dutv  of  Wom^ja  1 


(  12) 
GEJ^EBAL  SCIEJVCE. 


qUARTO. 

Gregory's  (Dr.  G.)   Dictionary  of  Arts   and    Sciences 

1  St  volume  1 

Memoirs  de  1  'Institut  National  des  Sciences  et  Arts  21 

Transactions   of    the   Royal  Society   of  London  from 

1808  to  1815  7 

of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  10  &  Uth  vol.  2 

Young's  (Thos.)   Course  of  Lectures  on  Natural  Philo- 
sophy and  the  Mechanical  Arts  2 

OCTAVO. 

Adam's  (George)  Essay  on  Electricity  1 

Bancroft's  Experimental  Researches,  concerning  the  Phi- 
losophy of  Permanent  Colours  2 
Beckman's  History  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries  4 
Bossut,  Mecanique  et  Recherches  sur  L'Equilibre  des 

voutes  par  1 

Buchanan's  (Robert)  Practical  and  descriptive  Essays  on 

the  Economy  of  fuel  &c.  1 

Claridge's  Shepherd's  rules  to  judge  of  the  changes  of  the 

weather  1 

Cooper's  Emporium  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  2d.  series  3 

Edgeworth's  (R.  L.)  Essays  on  Roads  and  Carriages  1 

Home's  IntrocRiction  to  the  Study  of  Bibliography,  vith 
a  Memoir  on  the  Public  Libraries  of  the  An- 
cients 2 
Manchester,  Memoirs  of  the  Literary  and  Philosophi- 
cal Society  of,  2d  series                                            2 
Nicholson's  Journal  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Chemistry, 

and  the  Arts,  from  1808  to  1815,  vol.  21  a  35     IS 
Playfair's  (John)  Outlines  of  Natural  Philosophy  2 

Repertory  of  Arts  and  Manufactures,  2d  series,  from 

1808  to  1815,  vol.  13  a  26  li 

Robinson's  Elements  of  Mechanical  Philosophy  1 

Tilloch's  Philosophical  Magazine,  vol.  34  a  39  € 

Transactions  of  the  Society  instituted  at  London 
for  the  Encouragement  of  Arts,  Manufac- 
tures, and  Commerce,  from  1807  to  1814, 
vol.  25  a  32  S 

of  the  Society  of  Bengal,  or  Asiatic  Re- 
searches 7 


(    13  )  •  ■ 

GEOGRAPHY  AJSTD  TOFOGRAPHY. 


FOLIO. 

Pinkerton's  Universal  Atlas,  3  nos. 

OCTAVO. 

Pott's  (Thomas)  Gazetteer  of  England  and  Wales  2 

Hamilton's  (Walter)  East  India  Gazetteer  1 


GRAMMAR  AJS'D  DICTIOjVARIES. 


QUARTO. 


Ludwick's  German  and  English,  and  English  and  Ger- 
man, and  French  Dictionaries 


OCTAVO. 


Dufief 's  Nature  Displayed,  in  the  Mode  of  Teaching 

Language  to  Man,  adapted  to  the  Spanish  2 

Russian  and  English  Grammar  1 

Smart's  Practical  Grammar  of  English  Pronunciation  1 


DUODECIMO. 


Newton's  (Rev.  Jas.  W.)  Introduction  to  the  Hebrew- 
Language,  upon  the  plan  of  Grammar  in  ge- 
neral 1 


( H ) 

HISTORY,  CIVIL  JJVn  ECCLE8MSTICJ1L. 


roLio. 


Faller's  Church  History  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  birth 

of  Jesus  Christ  to  1648  ' 

Mayo's  (Charles)  Chronological  History  of  the  Euro- 
pean States,  &c.  from  the  Treaty  of  Nime- 
guen,  in  1678,  to  the  close  of  1794  t 

Rycault's  Translation  of  the  Royal  Commentaries  of 
Peru.      The  gift  of  Mr.  L'heston 

Strype's  Annals  of  the  Reformation  during  the  reign  of 

Queen  Ehzabeth  4 

Whitelock's  Memorials  of  the  English  Affairs,  from 
Charles  the  1st  to  the  restoration  of  Charles 
the  2d  t 

QUARTO. 

Jackson's  Account  of  the  Empire  of  Morocco  1 

Marhatta  War,  Notes  relative  to  the  late  transactions  in 
the  Marhatta  Empire,  with  official  documents, 
&c.  1803  1 

Mariana,   Historia   General  de    Espana  por  el   Padre 

Ivan  de.     Gift  of  Mr.  Wm.  Howard  1 

Maurice's  Ancient  History  of  Hindostan,  iis  Arts  and 
its  Sciences,  as  connected  with  the  other  Great 
Empires  of  Asia  % 

*— — Modern  History  of  Hindostan,  of  tho  Greek 

Empire  of  Bactria,  and  other  Great  Asiatic 
Kingdoms,  commencing  at  the  death  of  Alex- 
der,  and  continued  to  the  close  of  the  18th 
century  2 

t*oyer's  (John)  History  of  Barbadocs,  from  1605  until 

1801  1 

Sitio  y  Socoro  de  Fuente  Rabia  y  Sucesos,  Del  Anno 

1638.     Gift  of  Rev.Wm.Wyatt  ^         1 

Tillemont,  Memoires  pour  servir  a  L'Histoire  Ecclesi-     ' 
astique  des  six  premiers  siecles  par  M.  Lenain 
de  16 

■■■       jfiistoire  des  Empereurs  et  des  persons  illus- 

tre,  durant  les  six  premiers  siecles  de  L'Eglise, 
par  ]Vr.  Lenain  de  6 


HISTORY,  CIVIL  AND  ECCLESIASTICAL.         15 

OCTAVO. 

Bannatyne's  Journal  of  the  Transactions  in*  Scotland, 
during  the  contest  of  the  Adherents  of  Queen 
Mary,  and  those,  of  her  Son,  from  1570  to 
\S73  i 

Bigland's  Geographical  and  Historical  view  of  the 
World,  exhibiting  a  conjplece  delineatiun  of 
the  Natural  and  Artificial  features  of  each 
country,  &c.  with  Notes  by  Jedediah  Morse  S 

•■  ■■  '-'■  ■-     Sketch  of  the  History  of  Europe,  from  the 

peace  of  1783  to  1810  2 

Bozraan's  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Maryland,  during 

the  three  first  years  after  its  settlement  1 

i    Clinton's  (De  Witt)  Discourse  before  the  Literary  and 

Philosophical  Society  of  New  York,  in  18 '4         1 
Coote's  His:ory  of  England,  from  the  earliest  record,  to 

the  Treaty  of  Amiens  in  1783  10 

Druids,  the  History  of  the  Origin,  Manners,  Powers, 
K-  and  Superstitions  of  J 

Europe,  the  continuation  of  Modern,  by  C  Coote  1 

Fcuquitre's  Me  moires.  Historical  and  Military  2 

Great  Britain,  the   History  of,  during  the  Administra- 
tion of  Lord  North,  with  statements  of  pub- 
lic expenditures  1 
Historical  R  .gister  eif  the   United   States,  from   June 

181s;  to  Jmuary  1814  5 

Journal  de  la  Revolution  de  St.  Domingue  1 

Labaume,  a  circumstantial  Narrative  of  the  Campaign 

in  Russia  in  1812,  by  Captain  Eugene  J 

Lee.  Memoirs  of  the  War  in  the  Southern  Department 

of  the  United  States,  by  Lieut.  Col.  Henry  2 

M'Call's  (Capt.  Hugh)  History  of  Georgia,  containing 
brief  sketches  of  the  most  remarkable  events 
up  to  the  present  day  1 

Molina.    The  Geographical,  Natural,  and  Civil  History 

of  ChiU,  by  the  Abbe  2 

Munoz.     The   History  of  the  New   World,  from  the 

Spanish  of  Don  Juan  Baptiste  1 

Porter's  (Sir  Robert  Ker)  Narrative  of  the  Campaign 

in  Russia  in  1813  1 

Ramsay's  History  of  South  Carolina,  from  1670  to  1808       2 

■  History  of  the  American  Revolution  2 

lleport  of  the  Committee  of  Grievances  on  the   Mobs 

and  Riots  in  Baltimore,  in  1812  1 

—  '    of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  House  of 


16  HISTORY,  CIVIL  AND  ECCLESIASTICAL. 

Representatives  of  the  United  States  to  in- 
quire into  the  Causes  and  Particulars  of  the 
Invasion  of  the  City  of  Washington, '  by  the 
British  forces,  in  1814  1 

Stoddart's  (Major  Amos)  Sketches,  Historical  and  De- 
scriptive of  Louisiana  1 

Stackhouse's  History  of  the  Bible,  from  the  beginning 
of  the  World  to  the  establishment  of  Christi- 
anity 6 

Trumbull's  History  of  the  Discovery  of  America,  and 

of  the  Indian  Wars  1 

War  in  Russia  in  1812,   reflections  on,  founded  upon 

official  documents  1 

Warren's   (Mrs.)  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,   and 

Termination  of  the  American  Revolution  3 

DUODECIMO. 

Bergastel,  Histoire  de  L'Eglise  depuis  son  Etablisment 

jusqu'en  1721,  par  M.  Bcrault  24 

Bossuet.     Extraits  de  L'Histoire  Universelle  de  M.  1 

Campbell's  History  of  Virginia,  from  its  discovery  to 

the  year  1781  1 

Canada,  Upper,  remarks  on  the  Government  and  situa- 
tion of  the  Inhabitants  respecting  the  War  1 
jCharles  1st,  the  Works  of,  or  Reliquiae  Sacrae  Carolinae 

1650     -  1 

Crowther's  Portraiture  of  Methodism,  or  the  History 

of  the  Wesleyan  Methodists,  &c.  1 

Duten's  Memoirs  of  a  Traveller  5 

Henry's  Account  of  the  Campaign  against  Quebec  in 

1775  1 

Jackson's  Account  of  the  Empire  of  Morocco,  and  the 

District  of  Suse  1 

Mease's  (James,  M.  D.)  Picture  of  Philadelphia  1 

Maratori's  Relation  of  the  Missions  of  Paraguay  1 

Naval  History  of  the  United  States,  from  the  com- 
mencement of  the  Revolution  to  1814,  by 
Thomas  Clarke  2 

Picture  of  Verdun,  or  the  English  detained  in  France         2 
Rudiman's  Ancient  History  ! 


(  17 


UiW. 


OCTAVO. 

i/atholic  Question,  decided  in  New  York,  whether  a 
Roman  Catholic  Clergyman  be  in  any  case 
compellable  to  disclose  the  secrets  of  Auricu- 
lar Confessions 

Erskine's  Speeches,  collected  by  James  Ridgeway 

Hall's  (John  E.)  Admiralty  Reports 

'  Law  Journal 

Kitaiskoie  Oulogenie,  or  Code  of  the  Laws  of  China, 
translated  into  Russian 

Sugden  on  the  Sale,  Purchase,  Lease,  Settlement,  and 
Devise  of  Estates 

Trial  of  Col,  Thos.  H.  Cushing,  before  a  General  Court 
Martial,  at  Baton  Rouge 

DUODECIMO. 

Military  Laws  and  Regulations  for  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States 


4* 


C  X8) 
MATHEMATICS  AJ^D  JISTROJ^OMY. 


OCTATO. 


Gummer's  (John)  Treatise  on  Surveying  and  Plain 
Trigonometry,  with  complete  Mathematical 
Tables  1 


MILITARY  AJ>rD  J^TAFAL: 


OCTAVb. 

Duane's  Military  Dictionary  1 

• Military  Library  and  Plates  3 

—  Hand  Book  for  Infantry  1 

Herrie's  (Col.)  Instructions  for  Volunteer  Corps  of  Ca- 
valry, If  11  1 
Smirk's  Review  of  a  Battalion  of  Infantry,  including 

the  18  manoeuvres,  1811  1 

Smythe's  (Col.  A.)  Regulations  for  the  Field  Exercise, 
Manoeuvres,  and  conduct  of  the  Infantry  of 
the  United  States  1 

Tousard's  American  Artillerists  Companion,  or  Ele- 
ments of  Artillery,  and  Plates  3 
Vauban's  Method  of  Fortification  1 


(  19) 
MI8CELLJIJVE  0  US. 


fOLIO. 


Baltimore  Intelligencer,  1793  &  4-  3 

Federal  InteIIigene«r  for  1795  2 

Federal  Gazette,  from  1790  to  1806  28 
■                            for  1813  &  14 

Gift  of  Wm*  Givyntiy  Esq,        2 

Gazette  of  the  United  States,  1811  1 

Maryland  Journal,  from  1773  to  1797  14. 

Pennsylvania  Gazette,  between  1768  &  1779  1 

qUARTO. 

Gazette  of  the  United  States,  1812,  13  &  14  3 

OCTAVO. 

American  Review  of  History  and  Politics,  and  Gene- 
ral Repository  of  Literature  and  State  Papers, 
1811  &  1812  4 

Analectic  Magazine,  January  1813  to  July  1815  S 

Catalogue  of  the  Books  of  the  Library  of  the  New  York 

Historical  Society  1 

Chateaubriand,  les  Martyres,  ou  le  Triomphe  de  la  Re- 
ligion Chretien  3 

Dodsley's  Annual  Register  of  History,  Politics,  and  Li- 
terature, from  1806  to  the  end  of  1814,  vol. 
48  a  56  9 

Essays,  Philosophical,  Historical  and  Literary  2 

Evan's  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society  of 

Quakers  against  him,  &c.    Gift  of  the  Author,       1 

Gentleman's  Magazine,  or  Traders  Monthly  Intelli- 
gencer, 1808  to  July  1815,  vol.  78  to  vol.  85, 
part  1st  11 

Granger,  (Rev.  James)  Letters  between  him  and  emi- 
nent Literary  Men  of  his  time  1 

Grimm  &  Diderot;  Historical  and  Literary  Memoirs 
and  Anecdotes,  selected  from  the  correspon- 
dence of  4 

Inchiquin,  the  Jesuit's  Letters  during  a  residence  in  the 

United  States  of  America  1 

La  Belle  Assemblee,  or  Bell's  Court  and  Fashjonable 

Magazine  ,  1 

Lady's    Monthly    Museum,    or   Polite    Repository   of 

Amusement  and  Instruction,  1806  to  1815  18 


2©  MISCELLANEOUS. 

Lady's  (British)  !^agazine,  1815  1 

Lvttleton's  Dialogues  oi  the  Dead  1 

Mirror  of  Taste  and   Dramatic   Censor — Philadelphia, 

1810  &  11  4 

Naval  Chronicle  of  Great  Britain,  1799  to  1815  33 

Paine's  (Roht.  Treat)  Works,  in  Prose  and  Verse,  with 

Sketches  of  his  Life  1 

Panorama,  The  I-.iterary,  or  a  Review  of  Books,  Re- 
gister of  Events,  and  a  Magazine  of  Varieties, 
from  1808  to  1815  15 

Prichard's  Researches  into  the  Physical  History  of  Man       1 
Port  Folio,  from  1809  to  1815  12 

Register,  American,  or  a  General  Repository  of  Histo- 
ry, Politics  and  Science,  1809,  5th  vol.  1 

— — Asiatic  Annual ;  or  a  Review  of  Hindostan, 

and  of  the  Politics,   Commerce,   and  Litera- 
ture of  Asia,  from  1803  to  1811,  vol.  5  a  12        9 

Edinburgh  Annual,  from  1808  to  end  of  1812     10 

Select  Reviews,  and  Spirit  of  the  Foreign  Magazines, 

vol.  2d  a  8th,  from  1809  to  1812  7 

Shipwrecks  and  Disasters  at  Sea,  or  Historical  Narra- 
tives of  the  most  noted  calamities,  which  have 
resulted  from  Maritime  Enterprises,  with  a 
Sketch  of  various  expedients  for  preserving 
the  Lives  of  Mariners  3 

Smith's  (Rev.  Saml.  Stanhope)  Lectures  on  Moral  and 

Political  Philosophy  2 

Swift,  an  Essay  on  the  earlier  part  of  tbe  Life  of,  by 

John  Barrett,  D.  D,  1 

Twiss's  (Richard)  Miscellanies  2 

Wanley's  Wonders  of  the  Little  World,  or  a  General 

History  of  Man  2 

DUODECIMO. 

Anonymous,  The  2 

Baltimore  Directory,  for  1815  1 

Beattie,  the  Works'  of  James,  L.  L.  D.  10 

British  Spy.     (rift  of  Mr    Wm.  B.  Bend,  1 

Catalogue  of  the  Ciiarleston  Library  Society,  1811  1 

Covering  for  the  Velvet  Cushion  1 

Cowley's  Select  Works,   with  a  Preface  and  Notes,  by 

R.  Hurd  2 

Cunningham's  Velvet  Cushion  1 

DTraelli's  Calamities  of  Authors,  including  some  ia- 


MISCELLANEOUS.  21 

quiries  respecting  their  Moral  and  Literary 

characters  2 

■ -"-  (Quarrels  of  Authors,  or  some  Memoirs  for 

our  Literary  History  9 

Fenelon,  Qivres  Choisies  de  6 
Grant's  (Mrs.)   Essay  on  the  Superstition  of  the  Hy- 

landers  of  Scotland  1 
Harleian  Miscellany  of  Scarce,  Curious,  and  Entertain- 
ing Tracts,  found  in  the  Earl  of  Oxford*s  Li- 
brary. Gift  of  Mr.  Wm  Howard.  3 
Knickerbocker's  History  of  New  York  8 
Lavater's  Essays  on  Physiognomy  1 
Literary  Visitor,  or  Entertaining  Miscellany  1 
Lyttleton,  the  Letters  of  the  late  Lord  1 
Miseries  of  Human  Life  2 
Old  Bachelor,  by  the  Author  of  the  British  Spy  1 
Royal  Kalender,  for  England,  Scotland,   and  America, 

for  1809  and  1815  g 
Salmagundi,  or  Whim-Whams  of  Launcelot  LangstafF 

and  others  2 
Spirit  of  the  Pubhc  Journals,  for  1813  &  14— London  2 
Taylor  on  Apparitions,  or  the  Mystery^  of  Ghosts,  Hob- 
goblins, and  Haunted  Houses,  developed  1 
The  Book    an  Inquiry  into  the  Conduct  of  the  Princess 

of  Wales  1 

Voiture's  Works  2 


(  22  ) 
JVATUEAL  HISTORY. 


qUARTOi 


Chincona,  a  Description  of  the  Genus  of,  comprehend- 
ing the  various  species  of  Vegetables  from 
which  the  Peruvian  and  other  Barks  are  taken      1 

Parkinson's  Organic  Kemains,  an  Examination  of  the 
Vegetables  and  Animals  of  the  Antediluvian 
World  generally  termed  Extraneous  Fossills         3 

Transactions  of  the  Linnaean  Society,  9th  vol.  1 

Wilson's  (A)  American  Ornithology.  Coloured  Platts.         9 

OCTAVO. 

Cuvier's  Essay  on  the  Theory  of  the  Earth.  1 

Phelp's  Botanical  Calcndiir,  exhibiting  the  Generic  and 

Specific  name,  the  Class  &c.  of  all  the  British 

Plants  1 

Shaw's  (Dr.  George)  General  Zoology  with  plates,  Tth 

and  8th  vol.  in  4 

Waterhouse's  (Dr.)  lectures  on  Botany,  with  a  Discourse 

on  the  principles  of  Vitality  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Aikin's  Manual  of  Mineralogy  1 
Burkhard's  Elementary  principles  of  the  Philosophy  of 

Natural  History  1 
Fothergill's  Essay  on  the  Philosophy,  Study  and  uSe  of 

Natural  History  1 

Turner's  Synopsis  of  the  British  Fuci  2 


23  ) 
JsrOVELS,  TJLES,  dJSTD  ROM^J^CES; 

OCTAVO. 

Tales  from  the  Russian  of  N.  Karamsin  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Aj^nes                                                                              ^  2 
Arabian   Tales,   being  a  continuation  of  the  Arabian 

Nights  4 

Belville  Lodge  2 

Burney's  (Miss)  Traits  of  Nature  2 

C(<ttage  Sketches  1 

Cottagers  of  Glenburnie,  a  Tale  1 

Cottin's  (Madam)  Saracen,  a  Crusade  Romance  2 

Dalla's  Siege  of  Rochelle  1 

Discipline  2 

Dominican  2 

Df  mestic  Grievances  of  the  Welmore  Family  2 

Eflgeworth's  (Maria)  Absentee  2 

rTales  of  Fashionable  Life  2 

Patronage  3 

Vivian  2 

Ella  Rosenburgh  by  Mrs.  Herbert,  2  in  1 

Fairy  Tales,  selected  2 

Florian's  William  Tell,  or  Swisserland  Delivered  1 

Forest  of  Montalbano  4. 

Genlis's  (M;idame  de)  De  La  Fayette  1 

Sainclair  and  Hortense  1 

Grant's  (Mrs.)  Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady  1 

Letters  from  the  Mountains  2 

Gu\  M  inncrinc^,  or  the  Astrologer  2 

"■      the  same  in  .3 

Kelroy  by  a  Lady  of  Pennsylvania]  1 

Loyalist  a  Historical  Novel  2 

Married  Life,  by  Miss  Howard  2 

Marian  g 

Marmontel's  Incas     -r  2 

Moral  Talci                                  '  2 

Modern  Anecdote  1 

Murphy's  Milesian  Chief  2 

Opie's    Mrs.)  Temper,  or  Domestic  Scenes  2 

Tales  of  Real  Life  g 

' Adeline  Mowbray,  or  the  Mother  and  Daughter   3 


54  NOVELS,  TALES,  AND  ROMANCES. 

Opie's  Father  and  Daughter  I 

Owenson's  (Miss)  Wild  Irish  Girl  1 

-'  The  Missionary,  an  Indian  Tale  1 

O'Donnel  2 

Ptjrter's  (Miss)  Lake  of  Killarney  g 

■        Hungarian  Brothers  2 

Recluse  of  Norway  2 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw  S 

— — — —  Don  Sabastian  2 

Scottish  Chiefs  5 

Radcliff's  (Ann)  Italian  3 

Romance  of  the  Forest  3 

Romance  of  the  Pyrenees  2 

Romulus,  a  Tale  of  Ancient  Times  1 

R  .che's  (Regina  M.)  Monastery  of  St  Columb  2  ' 

.    .      Vicar  of  Lansdown  1 

Osma  and  Almeria  j 

Rowson*s  (Mrs.)  Charlotte  Temple  1 

Ryley's  Itinerant,  or  Memoirs  of  an  Actor  2 

Santo  Sebastian©  3 

Self  Controul  3 

Sell  Indulgence  1 

Sketches  of  Characters  2 

Surr's  Magic  of  Wealth  2 

Ditto,  in  3 

Tales  of  Real  Life  2 

Things  by  their  Right  Names  1 

Trotter's  Stories  for  Calumniators  2 

Visit  for  a  Week  1 

Waverly  2 

Ditto,  in  3 
Wanderer,  or  Female  Difficulties,  by  Madame  D' Arblay     3 

the  same  in  5 

West's  Refusal  3 

Whos'  the  Murderer  4 

World  Without  Souls,  by  Cunning'ha7n  1 

Young  Mother  m  H 


(25  ) 
PHYSIC,  AJ\''ATOM¥,  AJ<^D  SURGERY, 


t^ARTO. 

Fox's  (Joseph)  Natural  History  of  the  Human  Teeth  1 

OCTAVO. 

^aillie's  Morbid  Anatomy  1 

Bertrand,  a  Historical  Relation  of  the  Plague  at  Mar- 
seilles, in  1720,  from  the  French  of,  by  A. 
Plumptre.  1 

Burn's  (John)  Principles  of  Midwifery,  including 
the  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  with 
Notes,  by  N.  Chapman  1 

Cabanis's  Sketch  of  the  Revolutions  of  Medical  Science      1 
Cheyne's    (John)   Essay  on  Hydrocephalus  Acutus,  or 

Dropsy  in  the  Brain  1 

Gibson,  Dissertatiojinauguralis  de  Forma  Ossium  Gen- 

tihtia         Gtft  of  the  Author  1 

Haslam's  (John)  Observations  on  Insanity  1 

Jones's  (Robert)    Treatise  on  the  Process  employed  by 

Nature  in  Suppressing  the  Hemorrhage  1 

Larreys ;  Memoirs  of  Military  Surgery  and  Campaigns 
of  the    French  Armies,  translated  by  Doc.  R. 
,  W.  Hall,  from  the  French  of  2 

Le  Dran's  Operations  in  Surgery,  Gift  of  Dr.  Littlejohn      1 
Medical  and  Phvsical  Journal,  London  vol.  20  a  33.  to 

June  1815.  14 

Medical  Repository*  comprehending.  Original  Essays 
and  Intelligence  relative  ro  Medicine,  Chemis- 
try, Natural  History,  and  the  Arts,  conducted 
by  S.  L.  Mitchell,  E.  Miller, and  E.  H.  Smith, 
N  York  1 5 
Medical  Society  of  London.  Memoirs  of,  6th  &  7th  vol.  2 
Miller  ;  The  Medical  Works  and  a  Biographical  Sketch 

of  Edward,  M.  D.  {of  New  fork)  1 

Murray's  Elements  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy         1 
Richerand's  Elements  of  Phisiology  1 

Rush's   Medical    Inquiries   and   Observations  upon  the 

Diseases  of  the  mind  1 

Theses  Medicse  Edinburgi  1809.  Gift  of  Doctor  Gtb,son.      3 
Trotter's  Essay,   Medical,  Philosophical  and  Chemical, 

on  Drunkenness  1 

— ~ View  of  the  Nervous  Temperament  1 

4  * 


«6  PHYSIC,  ANATOMY,  AND  SURGERY. 


DUODECIMO. 


Le  Clerc's  Compleat  Surgeon 

MoncriefTs   Inquiry  into  the  Medical  Qualities  and  ef- 
fects of  the  Aerated  Alkaline  Water 


(  2^  ) 
POETRY,  AJ^D  THE  DRJiMJi. 


qUARTO. 

Cumberland's  Exodiad  1 

Hindiey's  Translation  of  the  Persian  Lyrics  of  Hafir  1 
Lucretius    Carus,   The  Nature  of    Things,  a  Didactic 
Poem  translated  by  John  M.  Good,  from  the 

Latin  of  2 

Sotheby's  (William)  Saul,  a  Poem  1 

OCTAVO. 

Byron's  PJnglish  Bards,  and  Scotch  Reviewers  1 
Carysfortj  Dramatic  &  Narrative  Poems,  by  J.  J,  Earl  of,  1 

Crabbe's  (Rev.  G.)  Borough,  a  Poem  1 

F'>ute's  (Samuel)  Works  2 
Fox's    (Chs.)   Scries  of  Poems  containing  the  Plaints 

and  Dc;U  :hts  of  Achmed,  a  Persian  Exile  1 

Grant's  (Mrs.)  Eighteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  a  poem  1 

Herbert's  Miscellaneous  Poetry  g 
Hervey's  Meditations  and   Contemplations,  the  Life  of 

the  Author,  prefixed  with,  plates^  2 

Hogg's  (James)  Mountain  Bard  1 

Queen's  Wake,  a  legendary  poem  1 

Pilgrims  ol  the  Sun  1 

Holford's    (Miss)  W  lUace,   or  the  Flight  of  Falkirk,  a 

Metrical  Romance  1 
Oldhams  Works,   the  Gift  of  Dr.  Littlejohn  t 
Pacdotrophia,  or  the  Art  of  Nursing  and  Rearing  Chil- 
dren, a  poem  translated  from  the  Latin  1 
Sargent's  (Lucius    M.)    Hubert   and  Ellen,  and  other 

poems  1 

Spence's  Edmund  the  Wanderer  1 
Syntax's  (Dr.)  Tour  in  Search  of  the  Picturesque,  with 

Coloured  Mates  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Associate  Minstrels  1 
Bloomfield's   (  Robert  )  Wild  Flowers,  ojr  Pastoral  and 

Local  Poetry  1 

Boileaux,  Desprdaux  CEvres  de  1 

Byron's  Childe  Harold,  a  Romance^  1 


28  POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA. 

Byron's  Corsair,  a  Tale  1 

— — Giaour  1 

Camoen's,  Poems,  translated  from  the  Portugese  of  Luis  de  1 

Crabbe's  (Rev.  G.)  Tales  1 

Crebillon,  (Evres  de  3 
Drlisle,  CEvres  de                                                                     16 

Dudley's  Metamorphosis  of  Sona,  a  Hindu  Tale  I 

Gkbome's  Walks  in  a  Forest  t 

Glover's  (Richard)  Leonidas,  a  Heroick  Poem  I 
Horace,   a  Poerical   Translation  of  the   Works  of,  with 

the  Original  Text   and  Critical  Notes,  by  the 

Rev.  Philip  Fr:>ncis  3 

Hunt's  (Leigh)  Feast  of  the  Poets  t 
La  Fontaine,  Fables  Choisies  mises  on  vers  par,  avec  un 

NouveauCommentaire,  par  Mr.  Cost  1 

Maxwell's  Poems  1 

Montgomery's  West  Ind'es,  and  other  Poenis  1 

World  before  the  Flood,  and  other  Poems  t 

Osander's  Miscellaneous  Poems  1 

Ossian's  Poems,  translated  by  James  Macphefson  2 

Peacock's  Genius  of  the  Thames  1 

Philip's  Emerald  Isle  i 

Pratt's  I^ower  World  t 

Racine,  (Evres  de  Jean  3 

Rcgnard,  CEvres  de                                                             ■  4 

Rejected  Addresses,  on  the   Theatrum  Poetarum  1 

Roger's  Pleasures  of  Memory,  and  other  Poems  1 

ScDtt''^  D  n  Roderick  1 

'  ■■ Lady  of  the  Lake  1 

— — Rokeby  \ 

' '— '  Lord  of  the  Isles  \ 

Seward's  (Ann)  Poetical  Works,  edited  by  Walter  Scott  3 

Shaw's  (Dr.  John>  Poems  1 

Smvth's  (William)  English  Lyrics  1 

Southey's  (Robert)  Roderick  the  last  of  the  Goths  1 
Spencer's  (Eflmund)    Poetical  Works  from   the  text  of 

J-  Upton  6 
Telemachus,  translated  into  English  Verse  by  Gibbons 

Bagnall  2 

Two-penny  Post  Bag  1 

Voltaire,  Theatre  complete  de  9^ 

>  -     •■■■  -  L^  Henriade  de  1 

Worgan's  (John  D.)  Poems  to  which  is  added  his  Life 

and  Character                                      '  i 


(29) 
POLITICAL. 


FOLIO. 

Census  of  the  United  States  for  1810  1 

qUARTO. 

Playfair's  (William)  Inquiry  into  the  Permanent  causes 
of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  Powerful  and  Weal- 
thy Nations.  1 

OCTAVO. 

Ames'   (Fisher)  "Works,  to  which  is  added,  Notices  of 

his  Life  and  Character  1 

Bristed's  (John)  Hints  on  the  National  Bankruptcy  of 
Great  Britain,  and  her  resources  to  maintain 
her  present  contest  with  France  1 

Correspondence  respecting  Russia,  between  R.  G.  Har- 
per and  Robert  Walsh,  with  the  Speech  of  Mr. 
Harper,  Commemorative  of  the  Russian  Vic- 
tories, Sec.  1 

Debates  and  other  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of 
Virginia,  on  the  Constitution,  recommended 
by  the  Federal  Convention  1 

Goldsmith's  Secret  History  of  the  Cabinet  of  Bonaparte       1 

Jefferson,  Memoirs  of,  with  a  View  of  the  Rise  and  Pro- 
gress of  French  Principles  2 

Journals  of  Congress,  from   1804,  to  July  1812.     Gift 

of  Hon.  Alex.  M'Kim  6 

of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  from  1803, 

to  1813.     Gift  of  Hon.  Alex.  31' Kim  4 

Junius  ;  Woodfali's  edition  of  the  Letters  of  2 

Leckei's  Historical    Survey  of. the   Foreign  Affairs  of 

Great  Britain,  in  1808,  9,  &  10  1 

Macdiarmid's  Inquiry  into  the  System  of  National  De- 
fence in  Great  Britain  2 

Inquiry  into  the  Principles  of  Civil  and 

Military  Subordination  1 

Plowden's    (Francis)  Constitution  of  the  Kingdom  of 

Great  Britain,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  1 


30  POLITICAL. 

Select  Speeches,  Forensic  and  Parliamentary,  with  pre- 
fatory remarks,  bv  N   Chapman  S 

Silkirk's  Observations  on  the  Present  State  of  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Montague's  ^Edward  W.)  Reflections  on  the  Rise  and 
Fall  of  the  Ancient  Republics,  adapted  to  the 
State  of  Great  Britain  1 


(SI) 
POLITICAL  ECOJVOMF  AJ^D  COMMERCE. 

qUARTO. 

Colquhoun's  Treatise  on  the  Wealth,  Power,  and  Re- 
sources of  the  British  Empire,  1814 

Censo  Espnnol  executordo  de  orden  Del  Reyen  el  Ano 
1787 

Liverpool's  Treatise  on  the  Coins  of  the  Realm  of  Great 
Britain 

OCTAVO. 

Bolman's  (Doct.  E.)  Paragraphs  on  Banks,  1811»  vol.  1 
Colebrook's  Remarks  on  the  Husbandry  and  Internal 

Commerce  of  Bengal 
Colquhoun's  Trtatise  on  Indigence 
Comber's  Inquiry  into  the  State  of  National  Subsistence 

and  Population 
Faber's  Sketches  of  the  Internal  State  of  France 
France,    Sketch  of  the  Geography,  Political  Economy, 

and  Statistics  of,  abridged  and  translated,  by 

J.  N.  Taylor 
Hanway's  Account  of  the  Hospital  for  Exposed  and  De- 
serted Children 
Sinclair's  History  of  the  Public  Revenue  of  the  British 

Empire,  3d  vol. 
Walsh's  (Robert)  Letter  on  the  Genius  and  Dispositions 

of  the  French  Government 
Young's  (A.)  Political  Arithmetic,  or  Observations  on 

the  present  State  of  Great  Britain 


(  32  ) 
THEOLOGY. 


roLio. 


Cotelerii  Patres'Apostolici  8 

Leslie's  (Rev.  Cliarles)  Theological  Works  2 

Medfc's  (Joseph)  ^Vorks  1 

CJUARTO. 

Buchanan's  (Rev.  Claudius)  Memoirs  of  the  Expediency 
ot  an  Ecclesiastical  Establishment  for  British 
India  1 

Swedenborg,  De  Amore  Conjugiali  Ab  Amanuele.   Gift 

of  Mr.  Nathanid  Knight  X 

OCTAVO. 

Allison's  (Rev.  Archibald)  Sermons  on  Particular  Occa- 
sions 1 
Buist's    (Rev.  George)    Minister   of  the  Presbyterian 

Church,  Charleston,  S.  C  Sermons  2 

Campbell's  (Rev.  George)  Lectures  on  S)  stematic  The- 
ology, and  Pulpit  Eloquence  1 
Chateaubriand's  Beauties  of  Christianity                                  1 
Chrysostom  (St.)  on  the  Priesthood,  translated  by  the 

Rev.  John  Bunce  1 

Cooper's  Discourses  2 

Draught  of  the  Primitive  Church  t 

Duch^s  (Rector  of  C.  C.  Phila.)  Discaurses  1 

Franklin's  (Rev.  Thos.)  Sermons  on  the  Relative  Duties       1 
Hall's  Sermon's  and  Treatise  on  the  llolv  Spirit  1 

Hindmarsh's  Seal  upon  the  Lips  of  Unitarians,  Trinita- 
rians, and  all  others  who  deny  the  Sole  Su- 
preme and  Exclusive  Divinity  of  our  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  The  Gift  of  the  Rev. 
fohn  Hargrove.  1 

Horsley's  , Bishop  Samuel)  Sermons  2 

Magazine,  Quarterly  Theological  Episcopal  4 

Pearson's    (The  Right  Rev.  John"*   Exposition  of  the 

Creed  2 

Potter's  (Arch  Bishop  John)  Discourse  on  Church  Go- 
vernment 1 
Reeve's  Apologies  of  Justin  ;  Tertullian,  &;c,  in  Defence 

of  the  Christian  Religion  2 


THEOLOGY.  IS 

Wake's  (Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  Genuine  Epistles  of 
the  Apostolical  Fathers,  St.  Barnabas,  St.  Ig- 
natius«  &c.  1 

White's  (Bishop)  Lectures  on  the  Catechism  of  the  Epis 
copal  Church 


DUODECIMO. 


■  I 


Bal^y's  (Rev.  Thos.)  Divine  Benevolence  Asserted  1 

Buchanan's  (Rev,  Claudius)  Missionary  Sermons  1 

— Researches  in  Asia  1i 

Faber's  Treatise  on  the  Operations  of  the  Holy  Spirit  1 

Kemp's  (Rev.  Doct.)  Tract  upon  Conversion  1 

Muir's  (Rev.  Doct.)  Sermons.      Gift  of  Rev.  Dr,Inglts,  1 

Presbyterian  Church,  the  Constitution  of  1 

Reeve  on  Common  Prayer  1 

Rowe's  (Mrs.  £.)  Devout  Exercises  of  the  Heart  1 


6* 


VOYAGES  J.YD  TRAVELS. 


FOLIO. 

Voyage  de  Humboldt  et  Bonpland  aux  Regions  equi- 
noxiales  du  Nouveau  Continent,  tail  en 
iry9  a  1804. 

Liv.  1st.  Contenant,  Atlas  Pittoresque  des 
Vues  des  CordiI]6  cs  et  Monumens  des 
Peviples  Indigenes  de  L'Amcnque. 

lAv.  2d.  Plantes  Equinoxiales. 

Liv.  3d.  Monographic  des  Melastomes  et  des 
Rhexia  et  des  Autres  Genre  du  meme  or- 
dre* 

Liv.  4th.  Atlas  Geographique  et  Physiqile 

qUARTO. 

Anacharsis.     Voyage  Du   Jt^une   en  Grece  par  Jean- 
Jacques  Barth6lemy 
Collins's  Account  of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales, 

from  1788  to  1801 
Voyage  de  Humboldt  et  Bompland  au  Nouveau  Conti- 
nent 1799  a  1804 
liv.  1.  Conti^nant  Rccueil  d 'Observations  As- 
tnmomique,  d'Operations   Trigonometri- 
ques,  auquel  on  a  j'oini  des  Reserchcs  His- 
tori,ques  importans. 
Liv.  2.  Recueil  d'Observations  de  Zoologie  et 
d'Anatomie  compart^e  avec  Planches  im- 
primees  en  crmleur. 
»>  Liv.  4  et  5.  Essai  Politique  sur  la  Nouvelle  Es- 

pagne 
Liv.  6.  Relation  Historique 

OCTAVO. 

Anacharsis's  Travels  in  Greece  during  the  middle  of  the 
Fourth  Ccuiury  betore  the  Christian  iEra, 
from  ihe  Fr<.-nch  of  the  Ablx-  Bartheiemy 

Austin's  Letters  from  London,  writttn  in  180^  &  S,  to 
a  Friend  in  MassachusTits 

Birkbeck's  Notes  on  a  Tour  through  France,  18)4 

Chateaubriand's  Travels  in  Greece,  Palestine, Eg^pt,  and 
.^  Barbary,  in  1806  &  7. 


VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS.  85 

Clarke's  Travels  in  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa,  1 801 ,  part  1        I 

iu  Greece,  Egypt,  sfed  the  Holy  Land, 

part  2  iJ? 

Cockb urn's  Journey  over  Land,  frona   Honduras  to  the 

South  Sea,  in  1731  1 

Eustace's  (R<  v.  John  C.)  Classical  Tour  through  Italy, 

in  1802  4 

Feltham's  Toar  through  the  Island  of  Mann,  in  1 787  &  8       1 

Gait's  Letters  from  the  Levant,  containing  Views  of 
the  State  of  Society,  Manners  and  Commerce 
of  Greece,  and  ol  several  of  the  Islands  of  the 
Archipelago,  1813  ^1 

Graham's  (Maria)  Letters  on  India,  1814  1 

Hall's  (Rev.  James)  Tour  through  Ireland,  1814  2 

Humboldt's  Political  Essay  on  the  Kingdom  of  New  Spain      2 

Narrative  of  Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Re- 
gions of  the  New  Continent,  ^during  the  years 
1 799  &  1 804.  ^  "'  ^         2 

— — Researches  concerning  the  Ancient  Inhabi- 
tants of  America,  with  Views  of  some  of  the 
Scenes  in  the  Cordilleras  2 

Kendall's  Travels  in  the  United  States,  1S07  &  8  8 

Lewis  &  Clarke's  Expeditions  to  the  Sources  of  the 
Missouri,  and  down  the-  River  Columbia  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean,  1804,  5  Sc  G  2 

Malkin's  Scenery,  Antiquities  and  Biography  of  South 

Wales,  1803  C 

Melish's  Travels  in  the  United  States  of  America,  and 
in  parts  of  Greiit  Britain  and  Upper  .Canada, 
1806  &  11  9 

Mirza's  Travels  in  Asia,  Africa,  and  ]:^urope,  in  1799  a 

1803,  translated  by  Charle:>  Stewart  2 

Pike's    Expeditions  to    the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi, 

through    the    Western    parts    of   Louissiana    "** 
and  the    interior   parts  of  Nev/  Spain,  perfor- 
med bv  order  of  ihe  Goverment  of  the  U.  S. 
in  J  805, — 6,  and  7.  i 

Pinckard's  Notes  on  the  West  Indies,  during  the  Expe- 
dition under  Sir  R.  Abercromby  <> 

Porter's  (Captain  David)  Journal  of  a  Cruise  made  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean  in  the  L^.  S.  Frigate  Essex 
in  1812,  13,  and  14.  t 

Porter's  (Sir  K.)  IVavelling  Sketches  in  Russia  and 
Sweden  1805,  1808 

Ramond's  Travels  in  the  Pyrenees,  containing  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  Principal  Summits,  Passes  and  Tal- 
lies i 


36  VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

Silliman's  Travels    in   England,   Holland  and  Scotland 

in  1805  and  6.  2 

St.  Fond's  Travels  in  England,  Scodand  and  the  Hebri- 
des, for  the  purpose  of  examining  the  state  of 
the  Arts,  the  Sciences,  Natural  History  and 
Manners  in  Great  Britain  S' 

Tennant's  (Rev.  Wm.)  Indian  Recreations,  consisting 
chiefly  of  strictures  on  the  Domestic  and  Rural 
Economy  of  the  Mahomedans  and  Hindoos         3 

Volney's  View  of  the  Climate  and  Soil  of  the  United 

States  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Duten's  Memoirs  of  a  Traveller  5 

Heriot's  Travels  in  Canada,  1813,  t 
Paris  in    1812    and   1814,  by  the    Revd.  W.  Shepherd 

Gift  of  Mr.  Wm.  Howard.  1 
Wilkinson's  Tour  through   Asia  Minor  and  the  Greek 

Islands  1 


FINIS. 


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Agriculture        -----  5 

Anatomy      -             -             -             -             -  -     28 

Antiquities          -----  © 

Arcliitecture,  (Ancient,  Civil,  Naval  and  Military)       7 
Alts,  (Fine)  including   Architecture,  Music,  Pain- 
ting, and  S<  ulpture       -             -             -  -     ib. 

Arts  (Mechanical)        -            -            -            -  13 

Astrjnomy              -              -             -             -  -      £0 

Belles  Lettres  -----  8 

Biblical       -            -            -            -            -  -     ib. 

Biography         -             -              -            .            -  9 

ChkvtH         -             -             -             -             -  -     14 

Ciiemistry        -            -            -            -            -  11 

Criticism     -             -            -             -            -  -       8 

Ciirojjology       -----  6 

Classi(s      -             -             -            -             -  -11 

Commerce        -----  33 

Di'tionaries            -             -             -             -  -      15 

Drama              -----  29 

Economy  (Domestic)          -            -             _  -5 

Economy  (Political)  -             -            -             -  S3 

Education                -             -             -             -  -      l£ 

Ethics  (Morality)      -            -            -            -  ib. 

Farriery    -             -             -             -             -     '  -      ib. 

Gardening       -----  5 

Gen«^ral  S'ience,  including  Encyclopedias,  Trans- 
actions of    Philosophical    Societies,  Manufac- 
tures and  Arts             -            -            -  -      12 

Geography       -----  14 

Grammar               -            -            -            -  -      15 


IV  INDEX. 

History  (Civil  and  Ecclesiastical)      -  -  js 

I-'Sio -      "•    I 

Mdnufactures         -  >  .  ^  -      12 

Mathematics    -  -  .  _  *      on 

Medical '  fi 

Metaphysics    - 

Military 

Mineralogy     -  .  ,  _  .  2^ 

Miscellaneous  -  .  ^  .  _      o< 

M>'thology 

JNatural  History 


28 
12 
20 


21 
6 


Nigral 

Novels        ------      25 

Painting          -            _            _            _             ^  j. 

Pharmacopoeia       -            -            ,            _  -      28 

PJ'ysic '      j^ 

Poetry j^^^ 

Political     -             -             -             .             .  -      31 

Rural   Improvements              -            -            _  5 
Sciences     -             -            -             ,             . 

Sculpture        -  -  -  .  . 

Sur4?ery      -  -  -  .  » 

Til  "        -^o 

he.,logy          -----  34 

Topography           -            -            .  -      14 

Travels             -----  35 

Voyages '  -     ib. 


12 

7 
28 


No.  II.  1833. 


AGRICULTURE,  GARDENING,  AND   DOMES- 
TIC  ECONOMY. 

•  qUARTO.  VOL, 

AMERICAN  FARMER.  Giflof  the  Editor,  John 

S,  Skinner,  Esq.  3 

Communications  to  the   Board  of  Agriculture  of 

London,  7tli  vol.  1 

Explanatiiin  of  the  Engravings  of  the  implements 
of  tlusbandry,  used  in  Scotland,  prepared 
for  the  Board  of  Agriculture,  by  A.  Gray.  1 

OCTAVO. 

Bath  and  West  of  England  Society,  for  the  en- 
couragement of  Agrictilture,  letters  and 
pap»Ts  s(>ilected  from  the  correspondencts  of. 
14th  vol.  1 

Coxe's,  (Wm.)  view  of  the  cultivation  of  Fruit 
Trees,  and  the  management  of  Orchards 
and  Cider,  &r.  1 

McMahon's  American  Gardener's  Calendar.  1 

Memoirs  of  the  Philadelpliia  Society,  for  promo- 
ting Agriculture.  4th  vol.  1 
Nicholson's,  (Jolm)  Farmer's  Assistant.  1 
Sinclair's,  (Sir  John)  General  Report  of  the  Agri- 
cultural  State  and  Political  circumstances 
of  Scotland.                                                                5 

Code  of  Agriculture.  1 

Somerville's  Facts,  and  observations  relative  to 

Sheep,  Wool,  Ploughs,  and  Oxen.  i 

DUODECIMO. 

Glasse's,  (Mrs.)  Art  of  Cookery*  1 

Livingston's  Essay  on  Sheep.  1 

2 


(  6  ) 

ANTIQUITIES,    CHRO.NOLOGY   AND   MYTHO- 
LOGY. 

FOLIO, 

Morelli,  Thesaurus  Numismata  Aurea,  Arerentia 
et  Area,  Imperatorum  Romanoriinrs,  rum 
descriptione  Columnse  Trajanae.  dmstelae- 
damU  1752.  3 

Morelli,  Thei.saiirus,  sive  familiarum  Romano- 
rum  Numismatica  ouinin,  atqup  Nummi 
Miscellani,  Urbis  Komse  et  Hispanici. 
Amstelaedamif  17)4.  2 

Goltzio,  (Huberto)  Los  vivos  retrat«)S  detodos  Los 
Emp;radnres,  des  de  Julio  Cesar,  hasta  el 
Emperador  Carlos,  5th  &c.  1560.  1 

Goltzii,  C.Julius  Caesar,  sive  Historise  Imperato- 
runri.  Caesarumque  Roraanorum  ex  anti- 
quis  numisinatibus  restitutoe  accessit  C. 
Julius  Caesaris  vita  et  res  gos'ae,  1563.  1 

Goltzii,  Fastos  Magestratutn  et  Triumphorum 
Romanorum  ab  urbe  condita  ad  Auj^usti 
obitum  ex  antiquis  tarn  Numismatum  quam 
Marmorum  Monumentis  restitutos:  Bru- 
giSf  1666,  1 

<tUARTO, 

Archaeologia,  or  Miscellaneous  Tracts,  relating 

to  Antiquities.   18th  vol.  London.  1 

Clarke's  (Wm.)  Connexion  of  the  Roman,  Saxon 

and  English  Coins.  1 

Combe,  (Caroli)  Nu'umorum  veterum  Populorum 
et  Urbiuni  qui  in  Museo  Gulielmi  Hunter 
asservantur,  descriptio  Figuris  illustrata,  1 

Combe,  (  I'aylor)  Veterum  Populorum  et  Regum 

Numi  qui  in  museo  Britanico  adservantur.  1 

Pellerin,  Recueil  de  Medailles  de  Rois,  de  Peu- 
ples  et  de  Villes  qui  n*  ont  point  encore,  ete 
publiees,  on  qui  sont  peu  connues,  par.  11 

Yaillant,  Numismata  Imperatorum  Romanorum 
a  Julis  Caesare  ad  Constantinum.  Romm, 
1743.  S 

OCTAVO, 

Archseologia  Americana,  Transactions  and  collec- 
tions of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society.  I 


ARCHITECTURE,    PAINTING,    MUSICK,    &C. 

Dibdiii's,(Rev.T.  F.)  Bibliographical  Decameron, 
or  ten  days  pleasant  iliscouise  upon  illumi- 
nated manuscripts  and  subjects  connected 
witJi  early  Engraving,  Typography  and 
Bibliography,  with  plates. 

Jennings,  (Rev.  David)  Jewish  Antiquities,  or  a 
course  of  Lectures,  on  the  three  first  books 
of  Godwin's  Moses,  and  a  dissertation  on 
the  iiebrew  Language,  by 

McCulloh's,  (i)v.3.  H.)  Researches  on  America, 
being  an  attempt  to  settle  some  points  rela- 
tive lu  the  Aborigines  of  America.  Gift  of 
the  author. 


ARCHITECTURE,  PAINTING,  MUSIC,  &c. 

roLio. 

Antiquities  of  Athens,  measured  and  delineated, 
by  James  Stewart  and  N.  Brevett,  Pain- 
ters and  Architects.  4th  vol.  with  plates. 

Sritton's,  (John)  Fine  Arts  of  the  English  School, 
illustrated  by  a  series  of  Engravings,  from 
Paintings,  Sculpture  and  Architecture,  with 
descriptive  essays. 

Drawing  Book  of  Heads. 

Flaxman,  (John  Sculptor,)  The  Iliad  of  Homer, 
engraved  from  tlie  composition  of 

The  Odyssey  of  Homer,  engraved  from 

tlie  composition  of 

Compositions   from   the   Tragedies  of 


jEschylus,  designed  by 

Gallery  of  Pictures,  painted  by  West,  engraved  in 
outline,  by  Henry  Moses. 

Perrault's  Treatise  of  the  five  orders  of  Architec- 
ture. 

Scriptural  views,  engraved  from  the  paintings  of 
Raphael.  • 

Stampe  del  Carapo  Santo  di  Pisa,  or  prints  repre- 
senting the  Paintings  on  the  walls  of  the 
Campo  Santo  of  Pisa.  Gift  of  Samuel  Fur - 
viance,  Esq.  Leghorn. 


8  BELLES-LETTllES   AND    CRITICISM. 

(QUARTO. 

Franciso  de  los  Santos,  A  description  of  the  Royal 
Paliire  und  Monastry  ot  St.  Lawrence,  cal- 
led the  Escurial,  and  of  the  Chapel  lloyal 
of  the  Pantheon,  Irom  the  Spanish  of. 
Gift  of  B.  W.  Lecomptef  Esq. 

Gilpin's  iJay,  representing  tl»e  effect  of  a  morning, 
a  noon  tide,  and  an  evening  Sun,  in  30  de- 
signs from  nature. 


BKLLES-LETTRES  AND  CRITICISM. 

OCTAVO. 

British  Critic,  from  1816  to  1822.  13 
G  ner.il  Index,  from  the  commencement, 

to  lilt-  4  d  vol.  of  the  2 
D'  Israeli I's  Liii  rary  Character,  illustrated  by  the 

iiisiitry  of  M«  n  of  Genius.  1 

Bazlett's  Cliararters  of  bhakespeare.  1 

Lectures,  on  the  English  Poets.  1 

Review,  The  Edinburgh,  V(d.  ;20th  to  36.  16 

-^ General  Index,  to  first  twenty  volumes  of  1 

The    Monthly,  enlarged,  from  vol.   77 

to  97.  £0 
General  Index,  from  the  commencement 


to  the  81st  volu.:;e.  2 

—  The  Quarterly,   1816  to  1822,  13th  to 
27th.  15 

—  General  Index,  to  the  first  20  volumes.  1 


BIBLICAL. 


roiio. 


Biblia  Grsera,  Venetiis,  1518.    Gift  of 'Dr,  Moore.  1 

Evangelium    Sanctum,    secundum    Matheum  et 

Marrum,   cum  commentariis  Nicolai    De 

Lyra,  (illuminated  manuscript  on  vellum.) 

Gift  of  Dr.  WiUiam  Howard,  1 

Sainte  Biole.  Gift  of  Mexander  McKim,  Esq.  1 


BIOGTIA.PHYW 


<IUAKT0. 


Calmet's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible,  Historical,  Cri- 
tical, G^'oejraphical  and  Etynidiogic  il, 
wherein  are  explained  all  the  proper  nantes, 
in  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  with  plates. 

OCTAVO, 

Biblia  Hebraira,  cum  interlineari  interpretatione 
La  tin  a,  Paquini. 

Colleyer's  (David)  Sacred  Interpreter,  or  a  prac- 
tical introduction  towards  a  beneficial  rea- 
din.^of  the  Holy  Bible. 

Horseley's  (Samuel)  Book  of  Psalms,  translated 
from  the  Hebrew,  with  notes. 

DUODECIMO. 

Novum  Domini  Testamentum  Syriacse,  Antwer- 
pice,  1575.  Gift  of  Junius  Ditcatel, 


BIOGRAPHY. 

Q,UART0. 

Bryan's  (Michael)  Biographical  and  Critical  Dic- 
tionary of  Painters  and  Engravers, 

Green,  Johnson's  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Corres- 
pondence of  Major  General 

Joinville,  ^lemoirs  of  John  Lord  de,  written  by 
himself,  containing  the  Life  of  Louis  9th, 
with  notes  and  dissertations,  translated  by 
Thomas  Jones, 

Reynold's,  (Sir  Joshua)  Supplement  to  the  Life, 
Writings  and  Works  of,  containing  anec- 
d'ttes  of  his  distinguished  cotemporaries, 
by  James  Northcote, 

OCTAVO, 

Annual  Biography  and  Obituary,  1816  to  1822, 

Lond  >n. 
Boleyn,   (Ann)   Memoirs  of  her  Life,  by  Miss 

Bengor. 
Buchanan,  (llev,  Claudius)  Memoirs  of  the  Life 

and  Writings  of,  by  the  Rev. Hugh  Pearson. 


10  BIOGRAPHY. 

Buonaparte,  (Napoleon)  History  of  the  Wars  of 
iiurope,  trom  the  Revolution  in  l-iaiice  to 
1814,  including  anecdotes  of  the  most  cele- 
brated characters  during  the  RevuiuHon, 
by  VV.  B.  Haverton.  5 

Coleridge's  Biographia  Literaria,  or  Biographi- 
cal sketches  of  m^  life  and  opinions.  2 

Curran  and  some  of  his  cotemporaries,  recollec- 
tions of,  by  Charles  Phillips.  1 

Edgeworth,  (Rich'd.  L.)  Memoirs  of,  by  himself 

and  his  daughter.  1 

Green,    (General)   Life  and  Campaigns   of,   by 

Charles  Caldwell.  1 

Henry,  (Patrick)  Life  of,  by  Wm.  Wirt.  1 

Melancthon,  (Philip)  Life  of,  comprising  an  ac- 
count of  the  most  important  transactions  of 
the  Reformation.  1 

Moreau,  (General)  Phillipart's  Memoirs  of,  l 

Napoleon  in  Exile,  The  most  important  events  of 
his  Life  and  Government  in  his  own  words, 
by  Barry  O'Meara,  his  late  Surgeon.  2 

Parliamentary  Portraits,  or  Sketches  of  the  Pub- 
lic Character,  of  some  of  tlic  most  dis- 
tinguished Speakers  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons. 1 

Pitt,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Right  Hon.  Wm. 

by  Geo.  Tomhne,  Bishop  of  Winchester.  2 

Reynold's,  (Sir  Joshua)  Memoirs,  a  brief  analysis 
of  his  discourses  and  varieties  of  art,  by 
James  Northcote.  1 

Sheridan,  (Rich'd.  B.)  Watkin's  Memoirs  of  the 

Puhlic  and  Private  Life  of.  2 

Syke's  Life  and  Writings,  by  Disney.  1 

Watson,   (Bishop  of  Landaff,)  Anecdotes  of  his 

Life,  by  his  son.  1 

West,  (Benjamin)  The  Life  and  Studies  of,  by  John 

Gait.  1 

Wesley,  The  Life  of,  and  the  rise  and  progress  of 

Methodism,  by  Robert  Southey.  2 

DUODECIMO. 

Alden'8,  (Rev.  Timothy)  Collection  of  American 

Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions,  with  notes.  5 

Betty,  The  Young  Roscius,  Memoirs  of.  1 

Graham,  (Mrs.  Isabella)  The  Power  of  Faith,  ex- 
emplified in  the  Life  and  Writings  of.  I 


CHEMISTRY. CLASSICS.  11 

Grosvenor,  (Mrs.)  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Death  of.  1 

Marty n,  (kev.  H.)  Memoirs  uf  the  Life  of.  1 

Penn,  (Wm.)  Memoirs  of  the  Public  and  Private 

Life  of,  by  Thomas  Clarkson.  2 

Smith's,  (Miss)  Fragments,  and  her  Life,  by  Dow- 
dier. 1 
"Warden's  Letters,  in  which  the  conduct  and  con- 
versation of  Bonaparte  and  suite  are  des- 
cribed and  related.  1 
White's,  (H'  nry  Kirk)  Remains,  with  an  account 

of  his  Life/  by  Robert  Southey.  2 


CHEMISTRY. 

OCTAVO. 

Henry's  Epitome  of  experimental  Chemistry,  with 

Silliman's  notes.  Gift  of  Dr.  F.  Didier.  1 

Murray's.  (John)  System  of  Chemistry.  4 

Parke's  Chemical  Catechism^  with  notes  and  ex- 
periments. 1 

DUODECIMO. 

Accum's  Practical  Essay  on  Chemical  re-agents 

or  tests.  1 

Conversations  on  Chemistry.  1 


CLASSICS. 


FOLIO. 


Livii,  Historiarum  ab  Urbe  condita  Libri  qui  ex- 
tant Universae  Htstorise  epitomis,  adjunc- 
tis  Scholiis  Si^onii,  qaibus  iidem  libri,  at- 
que  epitomae  etnandantur,  etiam  explanan- 
tiir.  Venetiis,  1560.  Gift  of  the  Rev.  James 
PUmore, 

DUODECIMO. 

Excerpta  ex   Auctoribus  Classicis.    Gft  of  St. 

Mary's  College. 
Xeaophontis    Historiarium   de  institutione   Cyri 

Libri  octo,  Grsece  et  Latine. 


( 12) 


EDUCATION. 

OCTAVO. 

Edgeworth's  (R.  L.)  Essays  on  Professional  Edu- 
cation. 

Esai  sur  L'  Instruction  des  Aveugles,  par  le  Doc- 
teur  Guillie.  Gift  of  R.  Gilmor,  Jr.  Esq, 

DUODECIMO. 

Avis  d*une  Mere  a  sa  Fille,  par  Mde.  de  Lambert, 
ave^'  une  traduction  iuteriin^are  de  i'Alla- 
mande. 


ETHICS,  LOGIC  AND  METAPHYSICS. 


OCTAVO. 


Smith's,  (Adam)  Theory  of  Moral  Sentiments,  to 
which  is  added,  a  dissertation  on  the  Ori- 
gin of  Languages.  2 

Stewart's,  (Dugald)  View  of  the  progress  of  Meta- 
physiral,  Ethical  and  Political  Philosophy, 
since  the  revival  of  letters  in  Europe.  1 

OUOUBCIMO. 

Grey  Cap  for  a  Green  Head,  in  a  dialogue  be- 
tween Father  and  Son.  1 

Management  of  the  Tongue.  1 

Spencer's,  (Rev.  Joseph)  translation  of  the  Manual 
of  Kpictetus,  with  notes,  in  miniature,  M.S. 
Gift  of  the  editor,  1 

Taylor's,  (Mrs.)  Maternal  solicitude  for  a  Daugh- 
ter's best  interest.  I 


GENERAL  SCIENCE. 

Q,UABTO. 

Description  des  Travaux  Hydraulique  de  Louis 
Alexandre  De  Cessart. 


GENERAL    SCIENCE.  13 

Gregory's,   (Dr.  G.)   Dictionary    of   Arts  and 

Sciences.  2d,  and  3d  vol.  2 

Histoire  et  les  Memoires  de  I'Acadcmie  Royale 
des  S(ienc<'S  depuis  son  etablisment  en  16G6 
jusqua  177 1,  a  Pans.  Gift  of  Win.  Howard^ 
M.  D,  86 

'rahle  des  Matiercs  continues  dans  1'. 

Oft  of  Win.  Howard,  M.D.  8 

Memoires  de  Mathematique  et  de  Physique,  prc- 
senles  a  L'Academie  Royale  di's  Sciences 
a  Paris.  Gft  of  Wm.  Howard,  M.  D.  6 

Martin's,    (Thomas)    Circle  of  the   Mechanical 

Arts.  1 

Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London,  1816 

to  1820.  5 

OCTAVO. 

Accum's  Practical  Treatise  on  Gas-Light,  exliibit- 
ing,  a  description  of  the  Apparatus  and 
Machinery  for  illuminating  streets,  houses, 
&c.  1 

Cooper's,  (Thomas)  Information  concerning  Gas- 

Lights.  1 

Button's  (Charles)  Tracts  on  Mathematical  and 
Philosophical  Subjects,  comprising  the 
Theory  of  Bridges,  also  experiments  on 
the  force  of  iTun-p  >wder.  *  3 

Jenkin's,  (John)  Art  of  Writing.  1 

Journal  of  Science,  Literature  and  the  Arts,  edi- 
ted at  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great  Bri- 
tain. 13 

Leslie's  Account  of  Experiments  and  Instruments, 
depending  on  the  relation  of  Air  to  Heat  and 
Moisture.  ^  I 

Manchester,  Memoirs  of  the  Literary  and  Philo- 
sophical Society  of,  2d  series,  3d  vol.  1 

McAdams'  Remarks  on  Road  making.  1 

PI  ay  fair's  View  of  the  progress  of  Mathematical 

and  Physical  Science.  1 

Repertory  of  Arts  a«>d  Manufactures,  2d  series, 

1816  to  18-22,  vol.  27  to  40.  14 

Index  to  the  16  volumes  Ist  series.  X 

Schoolcraft's  View  of  the  Mines,  Minerals,  &c.  of 

the  Western  section  of  the  United  States.  1 


i4        GEOGRAPHY  AND  TOPOGRAPHY. 

St.  Ford,  Description  des  experirn{  es  Aerostatique 
avec  |)lancl»es  par  M.  Faujas.  GiJ't  of  Wil- 
liam Howard,  M.  D, 

Transactions  of  lh»  Society  instituted  at  London 
for  the  cnrouragenu-nt  of  Arts,  Manufac- 
tures and  Conimercf.  vol.  33  to  39. 

— — of  Bengal  or  Asiatic  Researches.    8th 

to  12th. 

DUODECIMO. 

Bemiss's  Dyer's  Companion,  also  directions  for 
milling  and  finishing, stamping  and  bleach- 
ing cloths,  &c. 


GEOGRAPHY  AND  TOPOGRAPHY. 

FOLIO. 

Darby's,  (Wm.)  Map  of  Louisiana,  and  parts  of 

Mississippi  and  Alabama.  1 

Denon,  Voyage  en  Egypt,  pendant  les  Campagnes 

de  Bonaparte,  en  1798  and  99.  Planches  de  1 

La  Perouse,  recueil  de  Cartes,  Plans  et  Vues  re- 

latifs  au  Voyage  do,  autour  du  Monde.  1 

Novi  Belgii  et  New  Jorek,  sive  New  Amsterdam 

dilineatio.  Gift  of  Mr.  Lyde  Goodwin,  I 

Pinkerton's  Modern  Atlas,  in  60  maps.  1 

q,UARTO. 

Monstrelet,  Plates  to  the  Chronicles  of,  1 

OCTAVO. 

(k 
Barrington   and  Beaufort,  on    approaching  the 

North  Pole.  1 

Brown's,  (S.  R.)  Western  Gazeteer,  or  Emigrants 

Directory.  1 

Darby's  Geographical  description  of  the  State  of 

Louisiana,  p;irt  of  the  State  of  Mississippi 

and  Alabama.  1 

Darby's   Emigrants'   Guide,  to  the  Western  and 

Southern  States  and  Territories.  1 

Spafford's,  (H.  G.)  Gazeteer  of  the  State  of  New 

York.  1 


(   15   ) 
GRAMMAR  AND  DICTIONARIES. 

FOLIO. 

Minshen's  Dictionary  or  Guide  into  the  Tongues, 
of  tlie  English,  Dutch,  French,  Italian 
Spanish,  Latin,  Greek  and  Hebrew. 

Vossii,  Eiyui(>|r)gico»i  Linguee  Latinse  et  de  Lite- 
rarum  permutatione  tractatus. 

q,UART0. 

Morrison's,  (Rev.  Robert)  Dictionary  of  the  Chi- 
n.se  iangiiage.  Gift  of  James  Latimer,  Esq, 
Phiiideiphia. 

'       Graininar  of  the  Chinese  language.  Gift 

of  James  Latimer,  Esq.  Philadelphia, 

OCTAVO. 

Morrison's  Dialogues  and  Sentences,  Chinese  and 

tiuihsh  language.  GftofJ.  Latimer,  Esq, 

PhiindeLphia, 
Pickeri'ii^'s,   (J  »lin)   Vocabulary  of  Words  and 

Pii.-ases  peculiar  to  the  United  States  of 

America. 


HISTORY,  CIVIL  AND  ECCLESIASTICAL. 

roLio. 

Belgicae  Regise  et  Federatse,  Novunre  Magnum 
Theatruin  Urbium,  a  Joanne  Blacu,  1649. 

Camden's,  (William)  History  of  Quoen  Eliziibeth, 
containing  the  most  remarkable  passages 
of  state  during  her  reign.  1675. 

Foxe's,  (John)  Acts  and  Monuments,  of  matters 
happening  in  the  Church,  with  an  univer- 
sal History  ofthesamo.  London,  1684. 

Norte  de  el  Rfgno  de  Tierra  Firma  y  Provincia 
de  Veragua,  I  hronohfgia  Geographia  His- 
torial  &c.  1716,  per  Don  Diego  de  la  Haya, 
M.S.  GiftoffFm.  Howard,  M.  D. 

Triumphs  of  Nassau,  or  a  description  of  the  victo- 
ries grantiMl  t^)  the  r.states  General,  under 
the  command  of  Pi'ince  Maurice.  London, 
1684. 


16  HISTORY,    CIVIL    AND    ECCLESIASTICAL. 

Q,UARTO. 

Casas  Regionum  Indicariim  per  Hispanos  olim 
devastalarum  dtscriptio.  Giftofffm.  How- 
ard, M.  V.  1 

Creiixii,  Historise  Canadonsis  sen  Novse  Francise 
ad  Annum,  1656.  Gift  of  Wm.  Howards 
M.  D.  1 

£ssai  sur  actte  question,  quant  et  comment 
L'Amerique  a  t'eJK'  efc  peuplee  D'Hommes 
et  D'Animaux.  Gift  oj  Hm.  Howardt  M.  D.  1 

Raffle's,  (T.  S.)  EJist<ir)  of  Java,  coloured  plates.  2 

Southey's,  (Robert)  History  of  Brazil.  2 

OCTAVO. 

Adams',  (Rev.  Robert)  Religious  World  display- 
ed, or  view  of  the  various  sects  in  the 
Christian  World.  3 

Aiken's,  (Lucy)  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Queen 

Elizabeth.  a 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  King  James 

the  first.  2 

Beaujour's  Sketch  of  the  United  States  of  Ameri- 
ca, from  1800  to  1810,  with  illustrative 
notes  and  appendix,  by  Wm.  Walton.  1 

Botta's  History  of  the  W  ar  of  the  Independence 
of  the  United  States  of  America,  translated 
by  G.  A.  Otis.  S 

Buonaparte's,   (Napoleon)   Historical   Memoirs, 

book  9th.  1 

Csesar,  the  Commentaries  of,  and  thesupplements 
of  A.  Hirtius,  translated  with  a  discourse 
on  the  Roman  Artof  War,  by  Wm.  Duncan.  2 

Carli,  Lettres  Americancs,  pour  servir  de  suite 
aux  Memoirs  de  D'Ullose,  par  M.  Gift  of 
Wm.  Howard.  M.  D.  2 

Chalmer's,  (George)  Life  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots, 

with  subsidiary  Memoirs.  2 

Cooke's  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  from 

the  Reformation  to  the  Revolution.  3 

Coote's  History  of  Modern  Luropo,  from  the 
Treaty  of  Amiens,  in  1802,  to  the  pacifica- 
tion of  Paris,  in  1815.  1 

Edmonston's  View  of  the  Ancient  and  Present 

state  of  the  Zetland  Islands.  2 


HISTORY,    CIVIL    AND    ECCLESIASTICAL.  17 

France,  Letters  on  the  events  of  the  Revolution 

by  a  French  officer.  1 

Considerations  on  the  principal  events 

of  the  French  R«"volution,  from  the  French 
of  Mde.  De  Stael.  2 

Garden's,  (Alex.)  Anecdotes  of  the  Revolutionary 
War  in  America,  witli  sketches  of  charac- 
ter. 1 
Gillie's  History  of  the  World,  from  the  reign  of 

Alexander  to  that  of  Augustus.  3 

Goldsmith's  History  of  Greece,  from  the  earliest 

state  to  the  sacking  of  Constantinople.  2 

History  of  Rome,  from  the  foundation 

to  the  destruction  of  the  Western  Empire.  ,  2 

^ History  of  England,  from  the  earliest 

times  to  the  Treaty  of  Amiens.  4 

Griffith's,  (T.  W.)  Sketches  of  the  early  History 

of  Maryland.  Gift  of  the  author.  I 

Hallam's,  (Henry)  View  of  the  State  of  Europe, 

during  the  middle  ages.  4 

Jones,  (Lieut.  Col.)  Journal  of  the  seiges  in  Spain, 

by  the  Allies,  in  the  years  1811  and  12.  1 

Laborde's  View  of  Spain,  comprising  a  descriptive 
itinerary  of  each  Province  and  a  General 
Statistical  account  of  the  country,  with  an 
Atlas.  *  6 

Landt,  A  description  of  the  Feroe  Islands,  from 

the  Danish  of  the  Rev.  G.  1 

Latour's  Memoir  of  the  War  in  West  Florida  and 

Louisiana,  in  1814  and  15.  1 

MrCall's  History  of  Georgia.  2nd  vol.  1 

Monstelet's  Chronicles,  beginning  when  Frois- 
sart's  ends,  and  continued  to  the  year  1516, 
containing  an  account  of  the  wars  between 
the  Houses  of  Orleans  and  Burgundy,  of 
the  possession  of  Paris  and  Normandy  by 
the  English,  and  other  memorable  events.  12 

Moore's,  (George)  History  of  the  British  Revo- 
lution of  1688— 9.  1 
Rambles  in  Italy,  in  1816  and  17,  by  an  Ameri- 
can. Gift  of  the  author  James  Sloans  Jr.  Esq.  I 
Ramsay's  History  of  the  United  States,  from  their 
settlement  as  English  Colonics  in  1607  to 
1808,  continued  to  the  Treaty  of  Ghent,  by 
S.  S.  Smith  and  others.  S 


18         HISTORY*   CIVIL    AND    ECCLESIASTICAL. 

Reserches  flistorique  et  Politiiues  sur  Jes  Erats- 
Uriis  de  L'Atnerique  pur  un  Cito>en  de 
Virginie.  Gift  of  fVm.  Howardf  M.  D. 

Robinson's,  (Win.  !>.}  Memoirs  of  the  Mexican 
Revolution,  &c.  with  observations  on  the 
practicability  of  opening  a  Commerce  be- 
tween the  Pacific  and  Atlantic  Oceans. 

Solis,  The  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  by 
the  Spaniards,  from  the  Spanish  of  Anto- 
nio De.  Gift  of  Wm.  Howard,  M.  B. 

Transactions  of  tlie  Historical  and  Literary  Com- 
mittee of  the  American  Philosophical  Soci- 
ety, containing  Heckwelder  and  Uupon- 
ceau  on  the  Indian  JN  ations  and  Languages. 

Ulloa,  Memoirs  Philosophiques,  i  istoriques  et 
Pliysiques,  concernant  la  decouverte  de  U 
Amerique,  ses  ancient  habitants,  &c.  Gift 
of  Wm.  Howardf  M.B. 

Webster's,  (Dr.)  Description  of  the  Island  of  St. 
Michael,  its  Geological  structure,  with  re- 
marks on  the  other  Azores. 

Whelpley's  Compend  of  History,  trom  the  earliest 
time,  comprehending  a  general  view  of  the 
present  state  of  the  World,  &c. 

Wilkinson's,  (Gen.  James)  Memoirs  of  my  own 
time. 

Wilson's,  (Sir  Robert)  Sketch  of  the  Military  and 
Political  power  of  Russia  in  1817. 

UUODECJMO. 

Alexander  (the  ist)  Emperor  of  Russia,  Memoirs 
of  the  Public  Life  and  Character  of. 

Brackenridge's  Views  of  Louisiana.  Gift  of  the 
author, 

History  of  the  late  War  between  the 

United  States  and  Great  Britain.  Gift  of 
the  author. 

Description  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  Indiana  Territo- 
ry and  Louisiana. 

Drake's,  (Daniel)  Natural  and  Statistical  view  of 
or  picture  of  Cincinnati  and  the  Miami 
country. 

Evan's,  (John)  Sketch  of  the  Denominations  of 
the  Christian  World. 

Goldsmitli's  Abridgement  of  the  History  of  Eng- 
land. 


LAW.  19 

Hooke's  Serret  Negotiations  in  Scotland,  in  favour 

of  the  Prt'tender  in  1707.  1 

Jamaiqin'.  Vues  pittoresques  dela&r.  par  Beckfort.  1 

Gift  of  Wm.  Howard,  M.  D.  1 

Lescarbot,  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  1625, 

par.  Gift  of  Wm.  Howardt  M.  D.  1 

Louisiana,  Histoire  dela;  par  M.  Du  Pratz.  S 

Louisiana,  Memoirs  Uistorique  sur  la,  de  les  Me- 

mores  de  M.  Dumont.  Gft  of  Wm,  How- 

ardi  M.  D.  2 

Panorama  of  Paris  and  its  environs.  1 

Quebec,  Histoire  de  L'Hotel,  Dieu  de.  Gift  of  Wm. 

Howardf  M.  D.  1 

Rocca*s,  (M.  De.)     lemoirs  of  the   War  of  the 

French  in  Spain.  1 

Rye- House  Conspiracy.  Gift  of  Mr.  John  Cole.  1 

Thompson's  Sketches  of  the  late  War,  between 

the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  1 

Waldegrave,    Memoirs  trom    1754   to   1758,   by 

James;  Earl  of.  1 


LAW. 

TOLIO. 

Laws  of  Maryland,  from  1699  to  1726.  Gft  of  Mr. 

E.  J.  Coale.  1 

OCTAVO. 

Admiralty  decisions  time  of  Sir  Wm.  Scott,  1808 

to  1812,  reported  by  Thomas  Edwards.  1 

1811  to  1815,  reported  by  John  Dodson.  1 

Hall's,   (John  E.)   American  Law  Journal.   5th 

and  6tb  vols.  2 

Hoffman's,  (David)  Course  of  Legal  Study,  ad- 
dressed to. the  Students  of  the  United  States.  1 

Laws  of  Maryland,  from  1799  to  1819,  compiled 
by  Kilty,  Harris  and  Watkins.  Gft  of  the 
Legislature  of  Maryland.  5 

Massachusetts  Bay,  Ancient  Charters  and  Pro- 
vincial Laws  of.  1 

Massachusetts,  A  C mipendium  and  Digest  of  the 

Laws  of  the  State  of,  by  W.  C.  White.  2 


20  MATHEMATICS,  &C. MILITARY,  &C. 

Virginia,  The  Revised  Code,  of  the  Acts  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  a  Public  and  Per- 
manent ^iature  now  in  force,  1812. 


MATHEMATICS  AND  ASTRONOMY. 

:folio. 
Codex  Bombycinus,  contiiiens  Tractatum  de  Ma- 
thematicis  disciplinis,  (in  the  Chinese  lan- 
guage.) Gift  of  R,  GilmoVf  Jr.  Esq, 

OCTAVO. 

Adam's,  (George)  Astronomical  and  Geographi- 
cal Lssays,  cont.tining  a  full  view  of  the 
General  principles  of  Astronomy,  the  use 
of  the  Celestial  and  Terrestial  Globes. 

Euclid's  Elements  of  Geometry,  translated  by  E. 
Stone,  with  notes. 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL. 


q,UARTO. 


Congreve's,  (Col.)  Elementary  Treatise  on  the 
mounting  Naval  Ordinance. 


OCTAVO. 


Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Field  Exercise  and 
Manoeuvres  (if  Infantry,  adapted  to  the  or- 
ganization of  the  Army  of  the  U.  States. 
1815. 


DUODEeiMO. 


English  Military  Discipline  and  Rules  and  Arti- 
cles of  War,  1688.  Gift  of  Col.  Jacob  Small. 

Naval  Monitor,  containing  useful  hints  to  young 
officers  and  some  observations  on  the  Naval 
Actions  with  America. 


{  21   ) 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

FOLIO. 

Gazette  of  the  United  States,  1 8 1 5—1 821.  5 
Fedeij^l,    1815—1819.    Gift    of  William 

GwynUf  Esq.  5 

Federal,  1820 — 22.  3 

Maryland,  (Annapolis)  1754 — 5  1 

Pennsylvania,  (Philadelphia)  1760—1771. 

Gift  of  Thomas  fV.  Griffith,  Esq,  4 

(lUARTO. 

Cauhar  Durwesh;  translated  from  the  Cordoo 
languages,  by  L.  F.  Smith;  illustrativ-,'  of 
the  manners,  customs,  &r.  of  the  natives 
of  India;  with  notes.  Gift  of  Mr,  John 
Foster.  I 

Hogarth,  the  genuine  Works  of,  illustrated  with 
biographical  anecdotes,  a  chronological 
catalogue  and  commentary,  by  Nicholas 
and  Stephensj  the  engravings  by  T.  Cooke.  2 

OCTAVO. 

Analectic  Magazine,  from  July,  1815,  to  Decem- 
ber, 1820.  11 

Bigland's  (John)  Historical  display  of  the  effects 
of  physical  and  moral  causes  of  the  cha- 
racter and  circumstances  of  nntions,  &c.  1 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh  Magazine,  vols.  6 — 11.  6 

Bowdler's  Select  Pieces,  in  prose  and  v  rse.  2 

Bracebridge  iiall,  or  the  Humorists;  a  medley, 

by  Geoffery  Crayon.  2 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Royal  Institution 

of  Great  Britain.  1 

(the  London.)  of  books  with  their  sizes 

and  prices.  1814 — 16.  1 

Chateaubriand's  Recollections  of  Italy,  England, 
and  America;  with  essays  on  various  sub- 
jects. 2 

, Historical,   Political,   and  Moral 

Essays  on  Revolutions^  ancient  and  mo- 
dern. 1 
4 


22  MISCELLANEOUS. 

Chesterfield's  Miscellaneous  Works;  to  which  are 

added.  Memoirs  of  his  Life,  by  M.  Maty.  4 

Coleman's  Collection  of  the  facts  and  documents 

relative  to  the  death  of  General  Hamilton.  1 

Correspondence  Litterare,  Philosophiquc,  et  Cri- 
tique, addressee  a  un  Souverain  D'AUe- 
magne  depuis,  1753,  jus  qu'en,  1780;  par 
Grimm  et  par  Diderot.  17 

Dodsley's  Annual  Register  of  History,  Politics, 
and  Literature,  from  1815  to  the  end  of 
1820.  vols.  57—63.  7 

Franklin's  (Benjamin)  Works.  6 

Gentleman's  Magazine,  London,  July,  1815,  to 
July,  1822,  vol.  85,  part  2nd,  to  vol.  91, 
part  1st.  12 

— — Magazine,  &c.  (Index  to)  from  1787 

to  1818.  2 

La  Belle  Assemblee,  or  Bell's  Court  and  Fashion- 
able Magazine,  vols.  12 — 24.  15 

Lady's  Magazine,  (British)  or  Monthly  Miscel- 
lany, vols.  2— -5.  1815--17.  4 

(British)  new  series.  1817 — 1 8.  2 

(New    British)    or    Monthly 

Mirror.  1818 — 19.  3 

or  Entertaining  Companion; 


a  new  series.  18!80 — 21.  & 
Monthly  Museum,  or  Polite  Repository. 

1815— 22.  vols.  19— 32.  14 

London  Magazine,  January,  1821,  to  July,  1829. 

vols.  S — 5.  3 

Monthly    Magazine     and    Universal    Register, 

1817—20.  vols.  7—14.  8 

Naval    Chronicle   of  Great  Britain.    1815 — 18. 

vols.  34 — 40.  7 

New  Monthly  Magazinq  and  Literary  Journal  for 

1821.  '  3 

North  American  Review.  1815 — 22.  14 

Panorma,  (The  Literary,)  1815 — 19.  vols.  16—25.  10 
Peter's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk,  1 

Port  Folio,  from  1815—22.  14 

Portico;  a  Repository  of  Science  and  Literature. 

Gift  of  the  Editor.  1 

Rabelais's  (Francis)  Works,  translated  from  the 

French,  with  notes,  by  Du  Chat,  Motteux, 

and  others  4 


MISCELLANEOUS.  23 

Register,  (The  American)  or  Summary  View  of 

History,  Politics,  and  Literaturv.  1817.  2 

— N  iles'  Weekly,  from  September,  1 8 1 1 ,  to 

February,  1822.  3  vols,  of  the  above  pre- 
sented by  the  editor.  2 1 

Geni'ral  ln(l>'X  to  the  first  twelve  vol- 

um.s  of  Niles  Weekly  Register.  «811 — 17.  1 

(Edinburgh  Annual)  from  1813 — 18.  6 


Sinciair^u  Address  upon  the  op<  ning  the  Balti- 
more College.  Gift  of  the  author,  1 

SkeU  h  Book;  by  (ieoffrey  Cray(»n,  Jr.  Gent.  1 

Siuitii's  (Adam)  Theory  of  moral  sentiments,  and 

a  dissertation  on  the  origin  of  languages.  2 

Sporting  Magazine,  or  Monthly  Calendar  of  the 
turf,  the  chase,  &c.  vols.  49  and  50,  1817, 
and  vols.  1 — 9  of  the  new  series,  1818 — 22.         1 1 

DUODECIMO. 

Bernard's  Comforts  of  Old  Age,  with  biographi- 
cal illustrations.  1 
Calendar  and  Annals  of  the  United  States,  for 

1822.  1 

Dennie's  Lay  Preacher.  1 

Fragments  sur  Paris,  par  F.  J.  L.  Meyor.  1 

Galiery  of  Portraits.  1 

Hamilton's  (Eliza)  Letters  of  a  Hindoo  Rajah.  2 

Haslitt's  (William)  Round  Table,  or  collection  of 

Essays  on  literature,  men,  and  manners.  2 

Hermit  in  London,  or  Sketches  of  English  Man- 
ners. 2 
King's  Political  and  Literary  Anecdotes  of  his 

own  time.  1 

Memoirs  of  the  Year  2500.  1 

Montague's  (Elizabeth)  Letters,  vols.  3  and  4.  3 

Paris   Spectator;   containing  observations    upon 

Parisian  manners  and  customs.  3 

Philosophical  Dictionary.  1 

Phillip's    Speeches,   and  the   Emerald   Isle;    a 

poem. 
President's  Tour  in  1817.  1 

Salmagundi;  second  series.  -         2 


(  S4  ) 


NATURAL  HISTORY. 

POLIO. 

Catesby's  (Mark)  Natural  History  of  Carolina, 
Florida,  and  the  Bahama  Islands.  Coloured 
plateSf  royal  folio f  morocco,  gilt,  London. 
1754.  2 

Lobel  (M.  de)  Plantarum  Historise  Physicse  tarn 
indigenarum,  et  Britanise  inquilinarum, 
qiiani  exoticarum  scriptoris,  London,  1605. 
Gift  of  It,  Gilmor,  Jr,  Esq,  I 

Q,UARTO. 

Barton's  (Wm.  P»  C.)  Vegetable  Materia  Medica 
of  the  United  States,  or  Medical  Botany, 
with  coloured  engravings.  2 

Bigeli'w's  (Jacob)  American  Medical  Botany; 
being  a  collection  of  the  native  medical 
plants  of  the  United  States.  Coloured  en- 
gravings, in  six  parts.  3 

OCTAVO. 

BakewelPs  (Robert)  Introduction  to  Geology;  il- 
lustrative of  the  general  structure  of  the 
earth,  &c.  1 

Brande's  (Thomas  W.)  Outlines  of  Geology.  1 

Havden's  (Hora(  e)  Geological  Essays.  1 

Jamesott's  System  of  Mineralogy.  3 

Lee's  Introduction  to  Botany.  1 

Linne's  System  of  Nature,  through  the  three 
grand  kingdoms  of  Animals,  Vegetables, 
and  Minerals;  trr.nslated  by  William  Tur- 
ton,  with  various  modern  arrangements 
and  corrections,  and  a  life  of  the  author.  7 

Pursh's  (Frederick)  Flora  Americse  Septentri- 
onal i,  or  systematic  arrangement  and  des- 
cription of  the  plants  of  North  America.  g 
Saint  Pii  rre's  Harmonies  of  Nature;  being  a  se- 
quel to  his  Studies  of  Nature;  from  the 
French  of  3 
Shaw's   (\)r.    George)   General    Zoology,   with 

plates,  vols.  9 — 11,  in  2  parts  each,  6 


NOVELS,  TALES,  AND  ROMANCES.  25 

Werner's  (A.  G.)  Theory  of  the  Formation  of 
Veins,  with  its  application  to  the  art  of 
working  mines.  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Eaton's  (Amos)  Index  to  the  Geology  of  the 
Northern  States,  with  a  geological  gram- 
mar. 1 

Humphrey's  (David)  Letters  to  Sir  Joseph 
Banks,  containing  some  account  of  the 
serpent  of  the  ocean.  1 

Wakefield's  (Priscilla)  Introduction  to  Botany.  X 


NOVELS,  TALES,  AND   ROMANCES. 


OCTAVO. 

Walton,  Viages   de,  a  las    Tierras    incognitas 

Australes,  y  al  pais  de  las  monas.  3 

DUODECIMO. 

Abbot,  being  the  Sequel  to  the  Monastery.  £ 

Aiken's  (Lucy)  Lorimer;  a  tale.  1 

Anastatius,  or  Memoirs  of  a  Greek.  2 

Antiquary;  by  the  author  of  Waverly.  2 

Banockburn.  2 

Benger's  (Miss)  Valsinore.  1 

Bonaparte's  (Joseph)  Moina.  -1 

Burney's  (Miss)  Tales  of  Fancy.  1 

Geraldine  Faucenberg.  2 

Clarentine.  2 

. Country  Neighbours.  2 

Calthorpe,  or  Fallen  Fortunes.  2 

Clan  Albin;  a  national  tale.  3 

Ccelebs  Deceived.  1 

Cullen's  (Margaret)  Mornton.  3 

Cunningham's  Sancho,  the  Proverbialist.  1 

Decision.  2 

Demetrius;  a  Russian  romance.  2 

Display;  a  tale  for  y(»ung  people.  1 

Duncan's  Cottage  Fireside;  a  moral  tale.  1 

Edgeworth's    Maria)  Popular  Tales.  2 


26 


NOVELS,  TALES,  AND  ROMANCES* 


Edgeworth's  (Maria)  Harrington  and  Ormoud. 

Leonora;  a  tale. 

Favourite  of  Nature. 

Fielding's  Tom  Jones. 

Forresters. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel. 

Genlis's  (Madame  de)  Rash  Vows. 

Les  Chevaliers  du  Cygne. 

Placide;  a  Spanish  tale. 

Graham  Hamilton. 

Grant's  (Mrs.)  Popular  Models  and  Impressive 
Warnings. 

Gulzara,  or  the  Virgin  Queen. 

Gunning's  (Mrs)  Fashionable  Involvements. 

Besitation,  or  Marry  or  Not  to  Marry. 

Happiness;  a  tale. 

Henry  Willoughby. 

Hoffland's  (Mrs.)  History  of  an  OjBacer's  Widow. 

Father  as  He  should  be. 

' Patience  and  Perseverance. 

■■ Ellen  the'leacher. 

-— History  of  a  Clergyman's  Wi- 
dow. 

— — History  of  a  Merchant's  Widow 

and  his  Family. 

Hogg's,  Brownie  of  Bodsbeck,  and  other  tales. 


Winter  Evening  Tales. 


Hutton's  (Catherine)  Oakwood  Hall. 

Welch  Mountaineers. 

Invisible  Hand;  a  moral  tale. 

Iwanowna,  or  the  Maid  of  Moscow. 

Jones'  Hawthorn  Cottage. 

Ivanhoe. 

Ken  il  worth. 

Lester's  (Elizabeth  B.)  Quakers;  a  tale* 

Lights  and  Shadows  of  Scottish  Life. 

Manners. 

Marriage. 

Match  Girl. 

Melincourt. 

Morgan's  (Lady)  Florence  McCarthy. 

Monastery;  a  romance. 

No  Fiction,  or  the  Test  of  Friendship. 

Opie's  (Mrs.)  Valentine's  Eve. 

New  Tales. 


1 

3 
£ 

£ 
£ 
1 
1 

1 

£• 

£ 

£ 

1 

1 

2 

£ 

1 


1 
1 

2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
S 
£ 
2 
2 
2 


NOVELS,  TALES,  AND  ROMANCES.  37 

Opie's  (Mrs.)  Tales  of  the  Heart.  2 

— — Madeline.  1 

Pen  Owen.  2 

Pinchard's  (Mrs.)  Ward  of  Delamere.  2 

Pirate;  by  the  author  of  Waverly.  2 

Plumtree's  (Mrs.)  Tales.  2 

Porter's  (Ann  Maria)  Pastor's  Fireside.  2 

— — Knights  of  St.  John.  2 

— — Fast  of  St.  Magdalen.  2 

— — Village  of  Mariendorpt.  2 

■ Roche  Blanchej  a  romance.  2 

Precaution.  2 

Privateer;  a  tale.  2 

Provost.                                      •  1 

Ratcliffe's  (Ann)  Castles  of  Athlin  and  Dunbayne.  1 

Rhoda.  2 

Rosabella.  3 

Ross's  (Mrs.)  Balance  of  Comfort.  2 

— — Paired  not  Matched.  2 

Richard  Coeur  de  Lion,  (The  Adventures  of)  2 

Roche's  (Regina  M.)  Threcothick  Cottage.  2 

Munster  Cottage  Boy.  2 

Robert's  (Mrs.)  Duty,  or  the  White  Cottage.  2 

Rosa  in  London,  and  other  tales.  4 
Rosa  and  Madame  de  Montolieu's  Sentimental 

Anecdotes.  1 

Ryley's  Itinerant,  second  part.  S 

Sandham's  (Miss)  History  of  William  Selwyn.  1 

Sir  Andrew  Wylie  of  That  Ilk.  2 

Smollet's  Adventures  of  Ferdinand  Count  Fathom.  2 

Spirit  of  the  Castle.  1 

Spy;  a  tale  of  the  neutral  ground.  g 
Tales   of  My  Landlord,   containing  the  Black 

Dwarf,  and  Old  Mortality.  3 
Tales  of  My  Landlord,  second  series,  containing 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  2 
Tales  of  My  Landlord,  third  series,  containing 

Bride  of  Lammerqaoor  and  a  Legend  of 

Montrose.  2 

Taylor's  (Mrs.)  Family  Mansion.  1 

Valerius;  a  Roman  story.  2 

Varieties  of  Life,  or  Conduct  and  Consequences.  2 

Vathek;  from  the  French.  1 

Walker's  Don  Raphael.  £ 

White  Cottage;  a  tale.  1 


28  PHYSIC,  ANATOMY,  AND  SUUGERY. 

"Wood worth's  Cbampiun  of  Freedom. 
Women,  or  Pour  et  Contre. 


PHYSIC,  ANATOMY,  AND  SURGERY. 

Abernethy's  (John")  Inquiry  into  the  probability 

and    rationality   of    Hunter's  Theory   of 

Life. 
Physiological  Lectures,    exhibiting 

a  general  view  of  Hunter's  Physiology, 

&c. 
Bell's  (Charles)  System  of  Operative  Surgery, 

second  volume. 
Surgical  Observations,   being  a 

quarterly  report  of  cases  in  surgery. 
Boyer's  Treatise  on  surgical  diseases,  and  the 

operations  suited  to  them,  with  notes  and 

an  appendix  by  the  translator,  A.  H.  Ste- 
vens. 
Cooper's  Dictionary  of  Practical   Surgery,  with 

notes  and  additions  by  Dr.  Dorsey. 
First  Lines  of  the  Practice  of  Surgery. 

Gift  of  Dr.  F.  Didier. 
Cross's  Attempt  to  establish  Physiognomy  upon 

scientific  principles. 
Cullen's  Treatise  of  the  Materia  Medica,  M'ith 

additions  by  R.  S   Barton. 
Gall's  New  Theory  of  Physiognomy,  with  the 

strictures  of  Huffland. 
Jameson's  (Dr.  H.  G.)  American  Domestic  Medi- 
cine, or  Medical  Admonisher. 
London  Dispensatory,  by  William  Salmon,  1707. 

Gift  of  Dr.  F.  Didier. 
Medical    and    Physical    Journal.  London,    vols. 

S4— 47,  to  July,  1822.  ^    ^  14 

Methode  sure  de  Guerir  les  Maladie  Vcneriennes. 

Gift  of  Dr.  F.  Didier. 
Phillip's  Experimental  Inquiry  into  the  laws  of 

the  vital  functions,  and  on  the  treatment 

of  internal  diseases. 
Potter's  (Dr.  N.)  Memoir  on  Contagion.  Gift  of 

the  author. 


POETRY   AND    DUAMA.  29 

Revere;  Disputatio  Inau.^uralis  de  Insania.  Gift 

of  the  author.  1 

Reid's  (J(thn;  £ssays   on   Hypocondriacal    and 

Nervous  Affections.  1 

Shattuck's    Three     Dissertations    on    Boylston 

Prize  Questions.  1 

Spurzheim's  Observations  on  the  deranged  mani- 
festations of  the  mind  or  insanity.  1 

and  (iail's  Physiognomical  System 

founded  on  anatomical  and  physiological 
examination  of  the  nervous  system  and  of 
the  hrain.  1 

Swediaur's   Practical   Observations  on  Venereal 

Complaints.  Gift  of  Dr.  F.  Didier.  1 

Thomas's  ]V]odern  Practice  of  Physic,  with  an 

Appendix,  by  D?".  Hosack,  M.D.  1 

Traite  des  Maladies  Ve».'criennes  par  M.  Fabre. 

Gift  of  Dr.  F.  Didier.  1 

"Wistar's  (Caspar)  System  of  Anatomy,  for  the  use 

of  Students  of  Medicine.  1 

DUODECIMO, 

Art  of  preserving  the  Sight  to  extreme  Old  Age, 
and  of  re-establishing  it  when  it  is  be- 
come weak.  Gift  of  Mr.  Wm.  H.  Freeman,  1 

Nisbet's  Medical  Friend  to  the  Asthmatic  Pa- 
tientj  selected  and  arranged  from  the 
Works  of  Dr.  Bree.  .       1 

Zollick offer's    Materia  Medica  of  the    United 

States.     Gift  of  the  author.  1 


POETRY  AND  DRAMA. 

POLIO. 

Johnson's  (Benjamin)    Works.     London,    1616. 

Gift  of  Dr,  P.  Macaulay,  1 

Q,UARTO. 

Churchill's  Poems.  fi 

Jephson's   Roman  Portraits,*  a  Poem  in   Heroic 
Verse. 


30 


POETRY    AND    DKAMA. 


OCTAVO. 

Beaumont  and  Fletcher's  Dramatic  Works,  with 
Notes. 

Colerids^e's  Sibyline  Leaves,  a  Collection  of 
Poems. 

Elton's  Rpni.iins  of  Elesiod,  the  Ascrsean;  trans- 
lated into  Verse;  with  a  Dissi^rtation,  &c. 

Specimens   of  the   Classic    Poets,  in  a 

Chronological  Series  from  Homer  to  Try- 
phiodorus;  translated  into  Eni^lish  Verse, 
and  illustrated  with  Biographical  and 
Critical  Notes. 

Hull's  ('riiomas)  Moral  Tales,  in  verse. 

Pierpont's  Airs  of  Palestine. 

'  DUODECIMO. 

Ankatell's  Poems;  to  which  is  added  Yarico  to 

Inkle. 
Anster  Fair,  with  other  Poems. 
Barton's  (Bernard)  Poems. 
Bonaparte's  (Lucien)  Charlemagne,  or  the  Church 

Delivered. 
Bowie's  (W.  L.)  Missionary;  a  Poem. 
Byron's  Hebrew  Melodies. 
Childe  Harold's  Pilgrimage,  3d  and  4tli 

Canto;  with  othfr  Poems. 

Pilgrimage  to  the  iloly  Land. 

Farewell  to  England;  and  other  Poems. 

Mazcppa. 


Cornwall's  (Barry)  Marcian  Colonna,  an  Italian 

Tale,  &c. 
Craniad,  or  Spurzheim  illustrated;  a  Poem, 
Cunningham's  (Rev.  J.  \V.)  Dc  llanre,  a  Poem. 
Dramatic  Tales;   by  the   author  of    the  Poetic 

Mirror. 
Fudge  Family  in  Paris;  by  the  author  of  the  Two 

Penny  Post  Bag. 
Fudge  Family  in  Washington. 
Hogg's  Forest  Minstrel,  a  Selection  of  Songs. 

Mador  of  the  Moor,  a  Poem. 

Houghton's  (Mary  A.)  Emelia  of  Lindinau,  or 

Field  of  Lt'ipsic. 
Hunt's  (Leigh)  Rimini;  a  Poem. 


10 
I 
1 


POLITICAL.  31 

Inchbald'fl  (Mrs.)  British  Theatre,  or  Collection 
of  Plays,  with  Biographical  and  Critical 
Remarks.  25 

Modern  Theatre,  or  Collection  of  Suc- 
cessful Modern  Plays.  10 

Collection  of  Farces  and  other  After- 


Pieces. 
Kennedy's  (Thomas)  Poems.  Gift  of  the  author. 

Songs.    Gift  of  the  author, 

Knight*s  (Ann  C.)  Year  in  Canada^  and  other 

P^ems. 
Milman's  Fall  of  Jerusalem,  the  Martyr  of  An- 

tioch  and  Belshazzar. 
Samor,  Lord  of  the  Bright  City;   an 

Hemic  Poem 
Milton's  Paradise  Lost.  Gift  of  Col.  Jacob  Small. 
Moore's  ('  homas)  Irish  Melodies. 

Lalla  iiookh. 

Ovid's  Meiamr>rph()8es, 
Owenson's  (Miss)  Lay  of  an  Irish  Harp. 
Poetic  Mirror,  or  Living  Bards  of  Great  Britain. 
Porter's  (Ann   Maria)  Ballads,  Romances,  and 

other  Poems. 
Scott's  (Walter)  Search  after    Happiness;    and 

other  Poems. 
Southey's  (Robert)  Poet's  Pilgrimage  to  Water- 
loo. 
Tappan's  (Wm.  B.)  Poems. 


POLITICAL. 


roLio. 

Census  of  the  United  States  for  1820.    Gift  of  the 

Hon.  Samuel  Smith, 
Minutes  of  the  Evidence  taken  before  the  British 

House  of  C<)mmons,  relative  to  the  Orders 

in  Council,  1812. 
Receipts  and   Expenditures  for  1814,  1815,  1816, 

1817,  and   18:^0.    Gift  of  the  Hon.  Samuel 

Smith. 


3^  POLITICAL. 

..i.rJj^Ai,-  OCTAVO. 

Bentham;  Theorie  des  Piines  et  des  Recompen- 
ses R6digee  par  M.  Dumont.  ? 

Bonnet;  Tableau  des  Etats  Unis  de  L'Amcrique 
du  19me  siecle;  par  M.  E.  Gift  of  TFilliam 
Jlowardi  M.D.  1 

Carey's  Vindirise  Hibernicse,  or  Ireland  Vindi- 
cated.   4  copies.  Gift  of  the  author,  1 

Discours,  (ompi»s6en  1788,  sui  la  Question  quella 
a  e!e  I'  influence  de  I'Amerique,  sur  la  Po- 
litique, la  C  'mmerce,  et  les  Mteures  de 
L'Europe.  Gift  of  Wm.  Howardy  M.D.  1 

Europe;  or  a  Survey  of  the  Present  Situation  and 
Future  Prospects  of  the  Principal  Powers; 
by  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States.  1 

Fox's  (Charles  James)  Speeches  in  the  House  of 

Commons.  6 

Harper's  (R.  G.)  Select  Works.  Gift  of  Mr.  0.  H, 

Milson,  1 

Junius  Identified,  with  the  Fac  Similies  of  Hand- 
Writing;  by  John  Taylor.  1 

Leckie's  Historical    Research  into  the  Nature  of 

the  Balance  of  Power  in  Europe.  1 

Pradt;  the  Colonies  of  the  American  Revolution; 

from  the  French  of  M.  De  1 

Tlie  Congress  of  Vienna.  1 

Select  American  Speeches,  Forensic  and  Parlia- 
mentary, with  Remarks,  by  S.  C.  Carpen- 
ter. 2 

State  Papers  and  Public  Documents  of  the  United 
States,  including  Confidential  Documents, 
18')9  to  1815.  10 

Tudor's  Letters  on  the  Eastern  States.  1 

Turreau;  Apperceu  sur  la  Situation  P  )litique,  des 
Etats  Unis  D'Amerique,  par.  Gift  of  Wm, 
Howard,  M.  D.  1 

United  States  Papers,  consisting  of  the  Presi- 
dent's Messages,  Reports,  and  other  Doc- 
uments, 1808  a  1822.  5 

Vivard's  Truth  Respecting  England.  2 

DUODECIMO. 

Cobbett's  Pride   of  Britannia  humbled   by  the 

American  Cock  Boats.  1 


POLITICAL.  33 

Letters  from  "Washington  on  the  Constitution  and 

Liws  of  tlie  United  States.  1 

Mably;  Observations  sur  la  Government  et  les 
lois  des  Etats  Unis  D'Amerique,  par  L' 
Abbe  de,    drift  of  Wm,  Howard,  M.D.  1 


POLITICAL  ECONOMY  AND  COMMERCE. 

Q,1JART0. 

Coxe's  (Tench)  Statement  of  the  Arts  and  Manu- 
factures of  the  Unit<d  States  for  1810.  1 

Seybert's  (Adam)  Statistiral  Annals  of  the  Popu- 
lation, Commerce,  Navigation,  Public 
Lands,  Revenues,  Naval  and  Military  Es- 
tablishment, I  xpenditures.  Public  Debt, 
&c.  of  the  United  States;  from  1798  to 
ISIS,  Gift  oj' the  Hon.  Samuel  Smith.  1 

OCTAVO. 

Bristed's  (John)  Resources  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  or  View  of  the  Agricultural, 
Commercial,  Financial,  Literary  and  Re- 
ligious Capacity  of  the  American  People.  1 

Hamilton's  (Robert)  Inquiry  concerning  the  Na- 
tional Debt  of  Great  Britain.  1 

Journal  of  Trade  and  Commerce.  London,  1818.  £ 

Malthus's  additions  to  his  Essay  on  Population.  1 

'■      Principles  of  Political  Economy.  1 

Notes  sur  Prisons  et  les  Moyens  d«'  les  Amcliorer. 

Gift  of  Society  for  prison  discipline.  1 

New- York  Canals  to  connect  the  Western  and 
Northern  Lakes  with  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
History  of.  1 

Pitkin's  (Timothy)  Statistical  View  of  the  Com- 
merce of  the  United  States  of  America  and 
of  the  Public  Debt,  Revenues  and  Expen- 
ditures. 1 

Raymond's  (Daniel)  Thoughts  on  Political  Eco- 
nomy.    Gft  of  the  Author.  1 

Report  of  tlie  Socii  ty  Tor  the  improvement  of  Pri- 
son Discipline,  &c.     Gift  of  the  Society  1 


34  THEOLOGY. 

Ricardo's  Principles  of  Political  Economy  and 

Taxation.  1 

Say's  Political  Economy,  with  the  notes  of  C.  R. 

Princep  and  Charles  C.  Biddle.  2 

DUODECIMO. 

Address  of  the  Philadelphia  Society  for  the  pro- 
motion of  National  Industry.  1 
Carey's  (M.)  Essaj^s  on  Banking.  1 
Conversations  on  Political  Economy.  1 
Colonial  Policy  of    Great  Britain,  wherein  the 
dangerous  tendency  of  American  competi- 
tion is  developed,  &c.  1 


THEOLOGY. 

roi.10. 

Bingham's  (Joseph)  Works,  containing  the  Anti- 
quities of  the  Christian  Church,  History 
of  Scholastic  Baptism,  the  French  Church. 
ApologyfortheChurchof  England,  &c.  and 
a  Discourse  concerning  the  mercy  of  God.         2 

Hoadly's  (Bishop)  Works.  3 

Stackhouse's  complete  Body  of  Speculative  and 

Practical  Divinity.  1 

Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Polemical  and  Moral  Discour- 
ses. 1 

Ductor   Dubitantium,  or  the  Rule  of 

Conscience  m  all  her  general  measures.  1 

OCTAVO. 

Abercrombie's  Lectures  on  the  Catechisra,on  Con- 
firmation, and  on  the  Liturgy  of  the  Pro- 
testant Episcopal  Church.  1 

Atkinson's  (Rev.  Miles)  Practical  Sermons,  with 
a  Memoir  of  the  life  and  character  of  the 
Author.  2 

Calvin's  (John)  Institutes  of  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion, translated  by  John  Allen.  3 


THEOLOGY. 


3^ 


Chalmer's  Discourses  on  the  Christian  Revela- 
tion viewed  in  connexion  witli  modern 
Astronomy.  1 

Faber's  Sermons  on  various  occasions.  1 

How's  (Rev.  T.  Y.)  Vindication  of  the  Protestant 

Episcopal  Church.  I 

Inglis's  (Rev.  Dr.  James)  Sermons  and  forms  of 

prayer.     Gift  of  Mr.  fVm.  Inglis.  I 

London  Epistles,   from  the  yearly    meeting    of 

Friends,  1675  to  1805.  I 

Luther's  (Martin)  34  Sermons  on  the  most  inter- 
esting Doctrines  of  the  Church.  1 

O'Gallager's  Brief  Reply,  concerningthe  doctrine 
of  the  Catholic  Church,  touching  the  Sa- 
crament of  Penance.  Gift  of  Mr.  P.  Laii- 
renson.  1 

Pascal's  (Blair)  Provincial  Letters.  1 

Roger's  Lectures  on  that  part  of  the  Liturgy  of 
the  Church  of  England  contained  in  the 
Morning  Prayer.  2 

Sparks'  Letters  on  the  Ministry,  Ritual  and  Doc- 
trines of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
Gift  of  the  Author.  1 

Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Doctrine  and  Practice  of  Re- 
pentance, and  two  treatises  on  Original 
Sin.  1 

Rules  and  Exercises  of  Holy  Living, 

with  Prayers.  1 

Rules  and  Exercises  of  Holy  Dying, 

with  Prayers.  1 

»•  Discourse  of  the  Liberty  of  Prophesy- 
ing, with  its  just  limits  and  temper,  with 
an  appendix  containing  the  Anabaptist's 
arguments  answered.  1 

Discourses  on  various  Subjects.  3 

Life  and  Death  of  Jesus  Christ,  with 


discourses  upon  the  sev«'ral  parts,  and  pray- 
ers lifted  to  the  several  Mysteries.  2 
Tillotson's  (John,  Archbishop)  Works.  12 
Wall's  History  of  Infant  Baptism  illustrated,  be- 
ing a  collection  of  such  passages  in  the 
Writers  of  the  four  first  centuries  as  make 
for  and  against  it.  3 


36  VOYAGES    AND   TRAVELS. 

White'8  (Bishop)  comparative  views  «»f  the  Con- 
troversy between  the  CaJvinists  and  Ar- 
minians. 

DUODECIMO. 

Baxter's  (Richard)  Saints  Everlasting  Rest. 

Boston's  Human  oSature  in  its  Fourfold  State. 

Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress. 

Chalmer's  Evidence  and  Authority  of  the  Chris- 
tian Revelation. 

Fletcher's  (Hev.  John)  Posthumous  Works. 

Hobart's  (Bishop")  Festivals  and  Fasts  of  the 
Prott^stant  Episcopal  Church  of  the  United 
States. 

Episcopal  Manual. 

Companion  for  the  Altar. 

Homilies  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and 
Ireland.  Gift  of  the  Prayer  Book  and  Hom- 
ily Society  of  Maryland. 

Law's  Serious  Call  to  a  Devout  Life. 

Sermons  on  the  Doctrines  and  Duties  of  Christi- 
anity; by  a  Lady. 

Trimmer's  (Mr.)  Sermons  for  Family  Reading. 


VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

FOLIO. 

Daniels'  (Thos.  and  Wm.)  Picturesque  Voyage 
to  India,  by  the  way  of  China;  coloured 
plates. 

qUABTO. 

Broughton's  Letters,  written  in  a  Mahratta 
Camp  in  1809,  with  coloured  engravings. 

Denon:  Voyages  dans  la  Basse  et  la  Haute 
Egypie,  pendant  les  Campagnes  de  Bona- 
parte, en  1798  and  1799;  par 

Ellis's  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  late 
Embassy  to  China.  London.  1817.  Colour' 
ed  Engravings. 

Hall's  (Capt.  Basil)  Account  of  a  Voyage  of  Dis- 
covery to  the  West  Coast  of  Corea  and 
the  Great  Loo  Choo  Island,  1817.  Colour- 
ed Engravings.  Gift  of  Isaac  McKim,  Esq. 


YOYAGES    AND    TRAVELS.  37 

Hobhouse's  Journey  through  Albania  and  other 
Provinces  in  Turkey  to  C'tnstantinople, 
in  1809  and  1810;  witli  Coloured  EngrU' 
vings.  2 

Holland's  Travels  in  the  Ionian  Isles,  Albania, 
TUessaly,  Macedonia,  &c.  1812  and  1813. 
Plates.  1 

La  Perouse;  Voyage  de,  autour  de  Monde  pen- 
dant les  Amices,    1785  au  1788.  4 

•Mackenzie's  Travels  ir»  Iceland,  in  1810.  '  1 

MaNVe's  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Br.izil,  partic- 
ularly in  the  Gold  and  Diamond  Districts.  1 

Moriere's  (James)  Journey  through  Persia,  Ar- 
menia, and  AsiaMin  )r,  to  Constantinople, 
in  1808  and  1809,  with  JSn^ravin^s.  The 
gift  of  John  P.  Morieret  Esq.  London,  1 

Valentia's  (Visrountj  Voyage  and  Travels  to  In- 
dia, Ceylon,  the  Red  Sea,  Abyssinia  and 
Egypt,  1802  a  18(:6.  Plates  and  Maps.  3 

Von  Buck's  Travels  through  Norway  and  Lap- 
land in  1806  and  I8O79  with  Notes  by 
Robert  Jaines<in.  I 

Ulloa;  Voyage  Historique  De  L'Amerique,  Me- 
ridional e,  on  e  des  figures  &c.  avec  une 
Histoire  des  Incas  du  Perou.  Gift  of  Win, 
Howard,  M.  D,  2 

OCTAVO, 

Adams'  Narrative  of  his  Shipwreck  on  the  Coast 

of  Africa,  1810.  1 

America;  View  of  Society  and  Manners  in;  by  an 

English  Woman.  1 

Amerique  Septentrionale;  Journal  d'  un  Voyage, 

fait  dans  T  interieur  de  L*,   1776  a   1781. 

Gift  if  Wm.  Howard,  M.  D.  £ 

Amerique  Voyage  dans  1%  en  1781,  et  Campagne 

de  I'Ariuie  de   Rocliambeau,   par   Robin. 

Gift  ofWm.  Howard,  M.D.  1 

Amerique;   Relation    abregee  d*  un  Voyage  fait 

dans  1*  Interieur  de  L';  par  M.  de  la  Con- 

dainine.  1 

Beaufort's   Karamania,   or  Description    of   the 

South    East   Coast  of  Asia  Minor,  with 

Plans,  Views,  ^c.  I 

6 


38  VOYAGES    AND    TRAVELS. 

Brackenndgo's  Voyag»"  to  South  America,  per- 
formed by  order  of  the  American  Govern- 
ment in  the  Frigate  Congress,  in  1817  and 
IS^S.  Gift  of  the  author.  2 

Castiglio:<i;  Viagio  negli,  Stati  Uniti  Dell'  Amer- 
ica fatto  ncgli,  auni  1785,  i786,  and  1787, 
da  Liiigio  Grijt  cf  fVin.  Howard,  M.l).  2 

Chastelluxj  Vo\  age  dans  L'Amerique  scptentri- 
onaic,  dans  k'S  Annees,  1780,  1781,  and 
1782;    par  M.  Le  Marquis.    Gift  of  Wm.  * 

Howard,  M.D.  2 

Didier's  (Dr.)  Letti  rsfrom  Paris  and  other  cities 
of  France,  Hulland,  &r.  writlen  in  the 
years  1816  a  1820.  G ft  of  the  author.  1 

Ellis'  Journal  of  Lord  Amherst's  Embassy  to 
China,  with  Observations  on  the  Charac- 
ter, Manners.  &c.  of  the  Chinese  ISaticn, 
1817.  1 

l^'orsyth's  Hemarks  on  Aniiquities,  Arts,  &c.  du- 
ring an  excursion  in  llaly,  1802.  1 

Hobhoust's  Leiters  from  France,  written  during 

the  last  Reign  of  Napoleon.  1 

James'  Tour  through  Germany,  Sweden,  Russia, 

and  Poland,  1813,  and  1814.  2 

Kotzehue's  (M.  Von)  Narrative  of  a  Journey  in- 
to Persia,  in  the  Suit  of  the  Russian  Em- 
bassy, 1817.  1 

Letters  from  Gen(  va  and  France,  addressed  to 
a  Lady  in  Virginia,  by  her  Father,  1804 
and  1805.  2 

Liancourt's  Tour  through  the  United  States  of 
America  and  Upper  Canada,  1797.  Gift  of 
Wm.  Howard,  M.D.  4 

Leyden's  Historical  Account  of  Discoveries  and 
Travels  in  Africa;  enlarged  by  H.  Mur- 
ray, ^81 7.  2 

Macnevin's    Rambles    through    Switzerland    in 

1802.  1 

M'Leod's  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  in  the  Al- 
ceste  to  the  Y»'llow  Sea,  with  an  Account 
of  her  Shipwreck,  1817.  1 

Morgan's  (Lady)  France.  London,  1817.  2 

Phila.  1817.  1 

Italy,  1821.  2 


VOYAGES    AND    TRAVELS.  39 

Noah's  (Mordecai  M.)  Travels  in  Enji^laTid, 
France,  Spain,  and  the  Barbary  States, 
1813  to  1815.  i 

Nuttall's  Journal  of  Travels  in  the  Arkansa  Ter- 
ritory in  the  year  1819.  1 

Park's  (Mun.a^o)  Mission  to  the  Interior  of  Africa 

in  1805,  with  an  Account  of  his  Life.       .  1 

Parry's  (Captain)  Journal  of  a  Voyage  for 
the  Discovery  of  a  North-West  Passage 
in  1819  and  1820.  1 

Riley's  (Capt)  Narrativeof  the  loss  of  the  Ameri- 
can Brig  Commerce  on  the  Coast  of  Afri- 
ca in  1815,  with  an  Account  of  the  Suffer- 
ings and  Adventures  of  the  Officers  and 
Crew.  1 

Salt's  Voyage  to  Abyssinia  and  Travels  in  the  In- 
terior of  ttiat  Country.  1 

Schoolcraft's  Journal  of  TravT'ls  from  Detroit 
through  the  American  Lakes  to  the  source 
of  the  Mississippi  River  in  18i!0.  1 

Simond's  Journal  of  a  Tour  and  Residence  in 
Great  Britain  during  1810  and  11,  (by  a 
French  Traveller.)  £ 

Switzerland,  <>r  a  Journal  of  a  Tour  and 

Residence  in  that  Country  in  1817  and  19.  2 

Sloan's  Rambles  in  Italy.     Gift  of  the  Juthor.  1 

Tut  key's  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  tlie  River 
Zaire,  called  the  Congo,  to  which  is  added 
the  Journal  of  Professor  Smith.  1 

White's  Lett«*rs  on  England  comprising  descrip- 
tive Scents,  with  Remarks  on  the  stafe  of 
Society  and  on  the  condition  of  the  Manu- 
facturing Classes,  1816.  £ 

DUODECIMO. 

Archenholtz's  Picture  of  Italy.                                ,  £ 

Ashe's  Travels  in  America  in  1806.  1 
Barne's  Tour  through  the  Island  of  St.  Helena, 

with  Notices  of  its  Geology,  Botany,  &c.  1 

Birbeck's  Notes  on  a  Journey  to  the  Illinois.  1 

Letters  fr«»m  Illinois.  I 

Brackenridge*s  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  River 

Missouri.  I 


40  VOYAGES    AND    TRAVELS. 

Franklin^s  Letters  to  liis  Kinsfolk,  from  Edin- 
biirt^M,  London,  &c.  Gift  of  Franklin  Di- 
dier,  M.D. 

Heniicpin  Voyage  dans  L'Amerique,  avec  une  re- 
lation de  r  Originis  &<\  des  Caraib«\s  par 
la  Borde  1704.  Oift  of  fVm.  Howard,  M.  D. 

Description  dc  la  Louisiana  1688.     Gift 

of  Wm.  Howard,  JJ.  D. 

Jewitt's  Narrative  of  his  Adventures  among  the 
Savages  of  Nootka  sound. 

Journal  of  a  Young  Man  of  Massachusetts,  cap- 
tured by  the  British  and  confined  at  Dart- 
moor Prison. 

Letters  from  Paris  during  the  Accession  and  Ab- 
dication of  Napoleon. 

Letters  from  the  8outh  in  1816,  by  the  Author  of 
John  Bull. 

Paul's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk  from  France  in  1815. 

Raffle*s  Letters  from  France,  Switzerland,  &c. 
in  1817. 

Scott's  (John)  Visit  to  Paris  in  1814,  being  a  Re- 
vievir  of  the  Moral  and  Political  condition 
of  the  French  Capital. 

Paris  revisitfd  by  way  of  Brussels  in  1815. 

Silliman*s  Remarks  on  a  Tour  between  Harford 
and  Quebec  in  1819. 

Sketch  of  Old  England  by  a  New  England  Man. 

Stael's  (Baroness  de)  Memoirs  of  her  10  years  of 
Exile. 

Wakefield's  (Priscilla)  Traveller  in  Asia,  or  a 
Visit  to  the  most  celebrated  parts  of  the 
East  Indies  and  China. 

William's  (Helen  Maria)  Narrative  of  the  events 
in  France  from  the  landing  of  Bonaparte  to 
the  Restoration  of  Lewis  iSth. 


THIRD 


SUPPLEMENT 


CATALOGUE 


BOOKS,  &c. 


BELONGING  TO  THS 


LIBRARY  COMPANY  OF  BALTIMORE. 


1831. 


BALTIMORE: 

PRINTED  BY  JOHN  D.  TOY, 

Comer  of  Market  and  St.  Paul  street*. 

18S1. 


THIRD  SUPPLEMENTAL  CATALOGUE. 


PAGE. 

Agriculture,  __--_-_  5 

Anatomy,         -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -17 

Antiquities,  -         -         -»-         -         -         -  6 

Architecture,  (Ancient,  Civil,  Naval,  and  Military,)       -    ib. 
Arts,  (Fine)  including  Architecture,  Music,  Painting, 

and  Sculpture,        ------         ib. 

Arts,  (Mechanical)    -------9 

Belles  Lettres,       -------  6 

Biblical, 7 

Biography,   --------  7 

Charts, -10 

Criticism,      --------  6 

Chronology,      -         -        -        -         -         -        -         -ib. 

Classics,       --------  8 

Commerce,       -        -        -.-        -        -        -        -18 

Dictionaries,          -        -        -        -        -        -        -         10 

Drama,   -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -17 

Economy,  (Domestic)   ------  5 

Economy,  (Political)  -        -         -        -        -        -18 

Education,  --------  9 

Ethics,  (Morality) ib. 

Farriery,       --------        ib. 

Gardening,       --------5 

General  Science,  including  Encyclopedias,  Transactions 

of  Philosophical  Societies,  Manufactures  and  Arts,       9 


IV  INDEX.     . 

Geography, 10 

Grammar,         -         -         -         -         -        -         -'-ib. 

History,  (Civil  and  Ecclesiastical)    -        -        -        -         1 1 

Law,        ---- 12 

Logic,  -_-____.  9 

Manufactures,  -        -         -         -        -        -         -'-g 

Medical,       -        -         -         -        -         -         -        -         n 

Metaphysics,    -------_9 

Mineralogy,  -         -         -         -         -        -        -         -         14 

Miscellaneous,  -        -        -        -        -        -        -12 

Mythology,  --------  g 

Natural  History,        -        -        -        -        -        -        -14 

Novels,        --------15 

Painting,  -__-____6 

Pharmacopoeia,      -        -        -         -         -         -        -         17 

Physic,    -        -         -         -         -        -        -        --ib. 

Plays,  -         -        -        -  • ib. 

Poetry,    -        --        -        -        -        -        -        -ib. 

Political, 18 

Rural  Improvements,         _-_-_-      5 
Sciences,      --------  9 

Sculpture,        --------6 

Surgery, --         17 

Theology, -        -        -     19 

Topography,  -------         10 

Travels, 19 

Voyages,       --------        ib. 


No.  III.   1831. 


AGRICULTURE,  GARDENING,  AND   DOMESTIC 
ECONOMY. 

QUARTO.  VOL. 

AMERICAN  FARMER,  4th  to  11th,  1823  to 

1830,  inclusive.  -  8 

McKenzie's  5000  Receipts,  in  the  useful  and  do- 
mestic arts.  i 

OCTAVO. 

Darwin's  Phythologia,  or  the  Philosophy  of  Agri- 
culture and  Gardening. 

Lorain's,  (John)  Nature  and  Reason,  harmonized  in 
the  practice  of  Husbandry. 

Phillip's,  (Henry)  Pomarium  Britannicum,  an  His- 
torical and  Botanical  account  of  Fruits  known 
in  great  Britain. 

History  of  cultivated  Vegetables,  com- 
prising their  Botanical,  Medicinal,  Edible 
and  Chemical  qualities. 

Silk,  a  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
on  the  growth  and  manufacture  of:  adapted 
to  the  United  States.  Gift  of  the  Hon.  S. 
Smith. 

Silkworms,  a  treatise  on  the  rearing  of,  by  Dr. 
Hazzi.     Gift  of  the  Hon.  S.  Smith. 


DUODECIMO. 


Jardinier  Almanach,  Paris  1823, 

Figures   pour   Almanach.      Gift 

Charles  Oliverj  Esq. 
Hortus  Anglicus,  or  modern  English  Garden, 
Virginia  Housewife. 


iA  ofl 


(  6  ) 


ANTIQUITIES,     CHRONOLOGY    AND    MYTHO- 
LOGY. 

FOLIO. 

Hieroglyphica,  sivi  de  sacris  jEgyptiorum  et  alia- 
rumque  Gentium  Uteris  Lugduni,  1579. 
Gift  of  Robert  Gilmor,  Esq.  1 

Notitia  Imperii  Romani,  Lugduni,  160S.     Gift  of 

Robert  Gilmory  Esq.  1 

QUARTO. 

Scott's,  (Sir  Walter)  Border  Antiquities  of  England 

and  Scotland,  with  plates.  2 

OCTAVO. 

McCulloh's,  (Dr.  J.  H.)  Researches  Philosophical 
and  Antiquarian,  concerning  the  Aboriginal 
History  of  America.     Gift  of  the  Author.  1 

DUODECIMO. 

HilPs,  (Henry  J.)  Essays  on  the  Institutions,  Go- 
vernment, and  Manners  of  Ancient  Greece.  1 


ARCHITECTURE,  PAINTING,  MUSIC,  &c. 

QUARTO. 

Introduction  to  thorough  Bass  in  conversations.  1 

Strickland's,  (Wm.)  Reports  on  Canals,  Railways, 

Roads,  &c.  1 


BELLES-LETTRES  AND  CRITICISM. 

OCTAVO. 

American  Quarterly  Review,  1827  to  1830.  '  8 

British  Critic,  1823  to  1826.  7 

and  Quarterly  Theological  Review,   1827 

to  1830.  7 

Crabb's,  (George)  English  Synonymes  explained.  ,  1 

Review,  the  Edinburgh,  vol.  37  to  51.  15 

the  Monthly,  enlarged  98  to  108-1825.  11 

: new  series  1826  to  1830.  13 


the  Quarterly,  1823  to  1830,  2Sth,  to  43.  16 

Review,  Southern,   1828—1830.  6 

Sismondi's  Historical  View  of  the  Literature  of  the 
South  of  Europe,  translated,  with  notes  by 
Thomas  Roscoe.  4 


(  7  ) 


BIBLICAL. 


Home's  (Thomas  H.)  Introduction  to  the  critical 
study  and  Knowledge  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures. 


BIOGRAPHY. 

QUARTO.  * 

Evelyn  (John)  Memoirs,  illustrative  of  the  life  and 
writings  of:  comprising  his  diary  from  1641 
to  1705. 

Pepy's  (Samuel)  Memoirs,  comprising  his  diary 
from  1659  to  1669. 

OCTAVO. 

Allen's  (Wm.)  American  Biographical  and  Histori- 
cal Dictionary 

Annual  Biography  and  Obituary,  London,  1823  to 
1830. 

Biography  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  the 
Independence  of  the  U.  S. 

Bonaparte's  (life)  with  a  view  of  the  French  revo- 
lution, by  Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Burke,  Prior's  Memoir  of  the  life  and  character  of 

Byron,  A.  C.  Dallas's  Recollections  of  the  life  of 

Campan's  (Mde.)  Memoirs  of  the  private  life  of 
Antoinette,  Queen  of  France. 

Columbus,  Washington  Irving's  History  of  the  life 
and  voyages  of, 

Cowper's  (Wm.)  Private  Correspondence. 

Fouche's  Memoirs. 

Genlis'  (Madame)  Memoirs,  illustrative  of  the  His- 
tory of  the  18th  and  19th  Centuries. 

Grey,  (Lady  Jane)  and  her  times,  by  George 
Howard. 

Jones,  (Paul)  life  and  character,  by  J.  H.  Sherburn. 

Kemble's  (John  P.)  Memoirs,  including  a  History 
of  the  Stage,  by  James  Boaden. 

Lamballe's  (Princess)  Secret  Memoirs  of  the  Royal 
Family  of  France. 

Lee  (R.  H.)  Memoir  of  the  life  and  Correspon- 
dence of. 


8 


CLASSICS. 


Ledyard  (John)  the  American  Traveller,  the  life  of, 

with    his    Journals    and    Correspondence. 

Gift  of  the  Editor,  Jared  Sparks. 
Pinkney  (Wm.)  life,,  writings  and  speeches  of,  by 

Henry  Wheaton. 
Plutarch's  Lives,  translated  by  Langborne. 
Quincy  (Josiah,  Jr.)  Memoir  of  the  life  of,  by  his 

Son. 
Pulaski  Vindicated.      Gift  of  Paul  Bentalou. 
Reynolds's  (Frederick)  life  and  times,  written  by 

himself. 
Rochejaquelein,  Memoirs  of  the  Marchioness  of. 
Sheridan  (R.  B.)  Thomas  Moore's  Memoirs  of  the 

life  of. 

DUODECIMO. 

Alfieri  (Vitterio)  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings 
of,  by  Lloyd. 

Byron's  Conversations  in  1821  to  1822,  noted  by 
Thomas  Medwin. 

Byron's  life,  by  John  Gatt. 

Campan's  (Mde.)  Private  Journal,  comprising 
anecdotes  of  the  French  Revolution,  thoughts 
on  Education. 

Napoleon,  Journal  of  the  private  life  and  conversa- 
tions of  the  Emperor  at  St.  Helena,  by 
Count  de  las  Cases. 


CLASSICS. 

FOLIO. 

Ciceronis  Opera  Omnia,  cum  notis  et  indices  Gru- 
teris.     Gift  of  Wm.  C.  Walker,  Esq. 

OCTAVO 

Ciceronis  (M.  Tulli)  De  Republica,  quae  supersunt 
endente  Angelo  Maio. 

DUODECIMO. 

Greek    Course,    bv    Edward   Damphoux,    D.    D. 
Gift  of  the  Editor. 


(  9  ) 
EDUCATION. 

DUODECIMO. 

Edgeworth's  (Maria)  Parents'  Assistant.  2 


Frank.  2 

Popular  Lessons  selected.  1 


ETHICS,  LOGIC  AND  METAPHYSICS. 

OCTAVO. 

Brown's  (Thomas)  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of 

the  human  mind.  3 

Relation  of  Cause  and  Effect.  1 

Good's  (John  Mason)  Book  of  Nature.  3 

DUODECIMO. 

Body  and  Soul.  2 

Scott's  (Sir  Walter)   Letters  on  Demonology  and 

Witchcraft.  1 

Sherwood's  (Mrs.)  Lady  of  the  Manor,  being  a 
series  of  Conversations  on  the  subject  of 
Confirmation.  7 


GENERAL  SCIENCE. 

QUARTO. 

Crabb's  (George)  Technological  Dictionary,  or 
familiar  explanation  of  the  terms  used  in  all 
Arts,  Sciences,  &c.  2 

Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London,  1821 

to  1829.  11 

Index  to,  1781  to  1820.  1 

OCTAVO. 

American  Journal  of  Improvements  in  the  Arts,  and 

Mirror  of  the  Patent  office  in  the  U.  S.  1 

Arnott's  (Doc,  Neil)  Elements  of  Natural  Philoso- 
phy, general  and  medical.  1 

Journal  of  Science,  Literature  and  the  Arts,  edited 
at  the  Royal  Institution  of  London,  14th  to 
22d  vol.  to  1826.  9 

New  Series,  1827  to  1830.  7 


10  _  GEOGRAPHY,  &C. 

Millington's  Epitome  of  Natural  and  Experimental 

Philosophy.  1 

Peckton's  Theory  and  Practice  of  Gas-Lighting.  1 

Repertory  of  Arts  and  Manufactures,  2d   series, 

1822  to  1824,  vol.  41  to  45.  5 

Repertory  of  Patent  inventions  and  other  discove- 
ries, &c.  London,  1825  to  1830.  9 

Robison's  (John)  System  of  Mechanical  Philosophy, 

with  notes,  by  David  Brewster,  1822.  4 

Silliman's  (Benjamin)  American  Journal  of  Science 

and  Arts,  1816  to  1830.  18 

Transactions  of  the  Society  instituted  at  London, 
for  the  encouragement  of  Arts,  Manufac- 
tures, &c.  vol.  40  to  47,  1823  to  1829.  8 

DUODECIMO. 

Carver's  Practical  Horse  Farrier.  1 


GEOGRAPHY  AND  TOPOGRAPHY. 

POLIO. 

Belzoni's  Plates,  illustrative  of  his  researches  and 
operations  in  Egypt  and  Nubia. 

Maps  and  Report  of  the  Commissioners,  to  ascertain 
the  Northwestern  boundary  between  the 
U.  S.  and  Great  Britain.  Gift  of  Wm. 
Frick,  Esq. 

QUARTO. 

Long's  (Major  S.  H.)  Expedition  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  maps  and  plates  to. 

OCTAVO. 

Malte  Brun's  Universal  Geography. 


GRAMMARS  AND  DICTIONARIES. 

QUARTO. 

Morrisson's  View  of  China  for  Philological  pur- 
poses.    Gift  of  J.  Latimer  y  Esq.  Phila. 

DUODECIMO. 

Burnouf's  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Language.     Gift 
of  the  Translator,  E.  Damphoiix,  D.  D. 


( 11 ) 

HISTORY,  CIVIL  AND  ECCLESIASTICAL. 

QUARTO. 

Walpole's  (Horace)  Memoirs  of  the  last  ten  years 

of  the  reign  of  George  the  2d.  2 

OCTAVO. 

Burnet's  (Bishop)  History  of  the  Reformation  of 

the  Church  of  England.  6 

Campaign  of  1781  in  the  Carolinas,  with  remarks 

on  Johnson's  life  of  Green,  by  H.  Lee.  1 

Hunter's  manners  and  customs  of  several  Indian 
tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi,  with  the  Au- 
thor's life.  1 

Marbois'  (Barbe)  History  of  Louisiana,  of  its  cession 
to  the  United  States,  with  an  essay  on  the 
Constitution  and  Government  of  the  U.  S.  I 

Miller's  (J.  R.)  History  of  Great  Britain,  from  the 
death  of  George  the  2d  to  the  coronation  of 
George  the  4th,  1760  to  1820.  1 

Mill's  (Charles)  History  of  the  Crusades  for  the  re- 
covery and  possession  of  the  Holy  Land.  2 

History  of  Chivalry  or  Knighthood  and 

its  times.  2 

Napoleon's  Memoirs  of  the  History  of  France  dur- 
ing his  reign,  dictated  by  the  Emperor  at 
St.  Helena.  4 

Historical  Miscellanies.  3 

Pitkin's  (Timothy)  Political  and  Civil  History  of 

the  United  States  of  America,  from  1763  to 
1717.  2 

Segur's  (Count)  Memoirs  and  Recollections.  1 

Segur's  (Count  Philip  De)  History  of  the  expedi- 
tion to  Russia,  undertaken  by  Napoleon  in 
the  year  1812.  1 

A    Critical    examination    of,    by    Gen. 

Gourgaud.  1 

Shaler's  (Wm.)  Sketches  of  Algiers.  1 

United    States   Naval   Chronicle,  by   Charles  W. 

Goldsborough.  I 

DUODECIMO. 

Bucaniers  of  America,  History  of  1 

Grimshaw's  History  of  the  United  States.  "  1 


12  LAW. — MISCELLANEOUS. 

History  of  France. 


Irving's  (Washington)  Chronicle  of  the  Conquest  of 

Grenada.  2 

Recollections  of  the  Peninsula.  1 

Romans,  sketches  of  the  Domestic  manners  and  In- 
stitutions of  the.  1 


LAW. 


OCTAVO. 

Evan's,  (Hugh  D.)  Essays  on  Pleading.  Gift  of 
the  Author. 

Griffith's,  (Wm.)  Annual  Law  Register  of  the 
United  States,  3  and  4th,  vol. 

Hoffman's,  (David)  Legal  Outlines,  being  the  sub- 
stance of  a  course  of  Lectures,  now  deliver- 
ing in  the  University  of  Maryland,  1st  Vol. 
Gift  of  the  Author. 

Address  to  Students  of  Law,  and  Intro- 
ductory Lecture.     Gift  of  the  Author. 

Maryland  Reports,  Harris  and  McHenry's  General 
Court  and  Court  of  Appeals,  from  1700  to 
1797. 

Harris  and  Johnson's  Court  of  Appeals, 

1st  vol.  1800  to  1805,  5th  and  6th  vols. 
1820  to  1823.  Gift  of  John  Hoffman, 
Esq. 

Ordinances  of  the  Mayor  and  City  Council  of  Bal- 
timore, to  1828.     Gift  of  E.   Kent,  Esq. 

Report  of  the  conspiracy  cases,  tried  at  Harford 
County  Court.  Gift  of  the  Directors  of 
the  United  States  Branch  Bank,  Balti- 
more. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

FOLIO. 

Gazette,  Federal,  1823  to  1825.  3 

Baltimore,  1826  to  1830.  5 

Record  of  the  Tuesday  club  held    at   Annapolis, 

from  1745    to    1755,    1.   vol.    m,anuscript. 

Gift  of  James  Carroll,  Esq.  1 


MISCELLANEOUS.  13 

OCTAVO, 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  American  Philoso- 
phical Society.     Gift  of  the  Society.  1 

London,  of  the  sizes,  prices,  and  publish- 
ers of  Books,  1800  to  1S27.  1 

Supplement  to,  1829.  1 

of  the  Lyceum  of  natural  History  of  New 


York.      Gift  of  the  Institntion. 

of  Books  on  sale,  with  the  prices  affixed 


by  John  &  A.  Arch,  London,  1830. 
Dodsley's  Annual  Register  of  History,  Politics  and 

Literature,  London,  1821 — 1829.  9 

Eulogies  on  Adams  and  Jefferson.  1 

European  Magazine  and  London  Review,  1822 — 

1825.  8 

Gentleman's  Magazine,  London,  vol.  91,  part  2nd, 

to  vol.  100,  part  1st,  1822  to  1830.  16 

Jefferson's  (Thomas)  Memoir,  Correspondence  and 

Miscellanies,  edited  by  Thos.  J.  Randolph.  4 

La  Belle  Assembl6e,  or  Bell's  Court  and  Fashion- 
able Magazine,  vols.  25 — 30.  6 

new  series,    1825 — 1830,  vols.  1 

to  11.  11 

Toady's  Magazine,  or  Mirror  of  the  Belles-Lettres 

&c.  1822 — 1828,  London.  7 

new  series,  1829 — 1830.  3 

Toady's   Monthly  Museum,    or  Polite   Repository, 

1823 — 1830,  vols.  33— 48.  London.  15 

London  Magazine,  1822 — 1824.  4 

and  Review,  1825 — 1828.  10 

third  series,  1828—1829.  3 

Museum   of  Foreign  Literature  and   Science,  14th 

to  17th  vols.  Philadelphia.  4 

New    Monthly    Magazine    and    Literary   Journal, 

1S22— 1829,  vols.  4  to  27,  London.  24 

North  American  Review,  vols.  15 — 31,  Boston.  17 

Index  to  first  25  Vols.  I 

Register,  Niles'   Weekly,   vols.   22   to    38,  Balti- 
more. 17 
Register,  Edinburgh  Annual,  1S19  to  1824.  6 
S|M)rting  Magazine,   or  Monthly  Calendar  of  the 
turf,    the     chase,    &c.    vol.    10 — 25,    New 
Series,  London.                                                            16 
3 


14  NATURAL    HISTORY. 

Tales  of  a  Traveller,  by  Geoffrey  Crayon,  Jr.  1 

Walpole's  (Horace)  Private  Correspondence.  4 

DUODECIMO. 

Apician  Morsels,  or  Tales  of  the  Table,  Kitchen 

and  Larder. 
Barbauld's  (Ann  Letitia)  Works,  with  a  Memoir, 

by  Lucy  Aiken.  2 

Butler's  (Charles)  Reminiscences.  1 

Confessions  of  an  English  Opium  eater.  1 

Davy's  (Sir  H.)  Consolations  in  Travel,  or  last  days 

of  a  Philosopher.  1 

Drake's  (Nathan)  Evenings  in  Autumn,  a  series  of 

essays.  Narrative  and  Miscellaneous.  2 

Hermit  in  the   Country,  or   sketches  of  English 

manners.  2 

John  Bull  in  America,  or  the  New  Munchausen.  1 

Travelling  Bachelor,    notions   of  the    Americans, 

picked  up  by  a.  1 

Warreniana,  with  notes,  critical  and  explanatory.  1 


NATURAL  HISTORY. 

FOLIO. 

American  Ornithology,  or  Natural  History  of  Birds 
inhabiting  the  United  States,  not  given  by 
Wilson;  with  figures  drawn,  engraved  and 
coloured  from  Nature,  by  Charles  L.  Bona- 
parte. 3 

OCTAVO. 

Bigelow's  (Jacob  M.D.)  Plants   of  Boston  and  its 

vicinity.  1 

Fleming's  (John  D.D.)  Philosophy  of  Zoology,  or 
View  of  the  Structure  and  Classification  of 
Animals.  2 

Shaw's  (Dr.  George)  General  Zoology,  with  plates 

vol.  12,  13,  and  1st  part  14th,  London.  5 

General  Index  to.  1 

Smellie's  Philosophy,  with  additions  and  altera- 
tions, by  John  Ware.  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Insects,  Natural  History  of.      >  1 


(   15  ) 


NOVELS,  TALES,  AND  ROMANCES. 

DUODECIMO. 

Albigenses;  a  romance.  3 

Almack's;  a  novel.  2 

Almack's  revisited  or  Herbert  Milton.  2 

Anne  of  Geirstein,  by  the  author  of  Waverly.  2 

Clarence;  a  tale  of  our  own  times.  2 

Country  Curate.  2 

Cunningham's  Paul  Jones;  a  romance.  S 

Cyril  Thornton.  2 

Denounced.  2 

Devereux;  by  the  author  of  Pelham.  2 

Devere,  or  man  of  Independence.  3 

Disowned ;  by  the  author  of  Pelham.  2 

Dunallen.  2 

Edgeworth's  (Maria)  Moral  tales.  2 

Entail,  or  Lairds  of  Grippy.  2 

Early  Impressions.  1 

Foresters;  by  the  author  of  Lights  and  Shadows.  1 

Granby.  2 

Hall's  (Mrs.)  Sketches  of  Irish  Character.  1 

Hale's  (Mrs.)  North  wood.  S 

Hajji  Baba  of  Ispahan,  adventures  of.  2 

Hoflaand's  (Mrs. )  tales  of  the  Manor.  2 

Beatrice.  2 

Patience.  1 

Hope  Leslie,  or  early  times  in  Massachusetts.  2 

Hugh's  (Mrs.)  Emma  Mortimer.  1 

Highways  and  By-ways,  1st  and  8d  series.  4 

Inheritance.  2 

Isabella;  by  the  author  of  Rhoda.  2 

Kuzzilbash;  a  tale  of  Khorasan.  2 

Last  of  the  Lairds.  1 

Lionel  Lincoln,  or  the  League  of  Boston.  2 

Merry  tales  of  the  three  wise  men  of  Gotham.  1 
Mohicans,  a  narrative  of  1757,  by  the  author  of  the 

Pioneers.  2 

Neele's  (Henry)  Romance  of  History.  2 

Opie's  (Mrs.)  Illustrations  of  Lying.  1 
Detraction  displayed. 


Paul  Clifford.  2 

Paul  et  Virginie,  par  Saint  Pierre.  1 


16  NOVELS^  TALESj  AND  ROMANCES. 

Percy  JVTallory.  2 

Pelham,  or  the  adventures  of  a  gentleman.  2 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.  3 

Pilot,  a  tale  of  the  sea,  by  the  author  of  Pioneers.  2 

Pioneers,  by  the  author  of  the  Pilot.  2 

Porter's  (Mrs.)  Honor  O'Hara.  2 

Barony.                               '  2 

Porter's  (Jane)  Duke  Christian.  2 

Prairie;  a  tale  by  the  author  of  the  Pioneers.  2 

Prince  Arthur  and  his  Knights  of  the  round  table.  2 

Quinten  Durward;  a  romance.  2 

Radcliffe's  (Mrs.)  Gaston  de  Blondeville.  2 

Red  Rover:  by  the  author  of  Pilot.  2 

Red  Gauntlet;  by  the  author  of  Waverly.                   ,  2 

Red  Wood;  a  tale.  2 

Reginald  Dalton;  by  the  author  of  Valerius.  2 

Rivals  of  Acadia.  1 

Sayings  and  Doings,  first  and  second  series.  4 
Scott's  (Sir  Walter)  Novels,  Waverly  to  Woodstock, 

included.  43 
Spanish  Daughter.  1 
Spaewife.  2 
Spectre  of  the  Forest.  2 
St.  Ronan's  Well;  by  the  author  of  Waverly.  2 
Tales  of  a  Grandfather,  by  the  author  of  Waverly.  2 
Tales  of  an  American  Landlord.  2 
Tales  of  the  Crusaders,  by  the  author  of  Waverly.  2 
Tor  Hill.  2 
Tremane,  or  the  Man  of  Refinement.  3 
Trials  of  Margaret  Lindsay.  1 
Trials;  a  tale.  2 
Valentine's  Day,  or  Fair  Maid  of  Perth;  by  the  au- 
thor of  Waverly.  2 
Vivian  Grey.  3 
Water  Witch;  by  the  author  of  the  Pilot.  2 
Wept   of  Wish  ton- Wish;    by  the   author   of  the 

Pilot.  2 

Wilderness,  or  Braddock's  times;  a  tale.  2 

Woodstock,  or  the  Cavalier  2 

Zillah,  a  tale  of  the  Holy  City.  2 


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PHYSIC,  ANATOMY,  AND  SURGERY. 

OCTAVO. 

Prick's  (George  M.D.)    Treatise  on  the  diseases  of 

the  Eye.     Gift  of  the  Author.  1 

Gibson's    (Wm.  M.D.)  Institutes  and   Practice  of 

Surgery.      Gift  of  the  Author.  2 

Larrey's  Surgical  Essays.  Gift  of  the  Transla- 
tor, Dr.  John  Revere,  1 

Magendic's  Physiology.    Gift  of  the  Translator, 

Dr.  John  Revere.  1 

Medical'and  PhysicalJournal,  vol.  48 — 58,  to  18^7, 

London.  11 

DUODECIMO. 

Kitchiner's  Economy  of  the  Eyes.  1 


POETRY  AND  THE  DRAMA. 

OCTAVO. 

Heman's  (Mrs.  Felecia)  Poems.  2 

Percival's  (James  G.)  Poems.  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Brooks'    (James  and   Mary)  Rivals  of  Este   and 

other  Poems.  1 

Byron's  Works.  8 

Island,  or  Christian  and  his  Comrades  1 

Fables  of  the  Holy  Alliance.  1 

Heber's  (Rt.  Rev.)  Palestine  and  other  Poems.  1 

Heman's  (Mrs.)  Records  of  Woman.  1 

Montgomery's  (Rob.)  Omnipresence  of  the  Deity.  1 

Moore's  (Thomas)  Loves  of  the  Angels.  1 
Petraca:    Le  Rime  di   Francisco.      Gift  of  Mrs. 

Parrot.  1 

Roger's  (Samuel)  Italy,  a  Poem.  1 
Rose's    (Wm.    S.)   Orlando   Innamorato,  from    the 

Italian  of  Francisco  Berni.  1 
Orlando  Furioso,  translated  from 

Italian  of  Ludovico  Ariosto.  2 

Specimen  of  American  Poets,  London.  1 

Yamoyden,  a  tale  of  the  Wars  of  King  Philip.  1 


(    18  ) 


POLITICAL. 

POLIO. 

Digest    of    Manufacturing  Establishments  in    the 

United  States.       Gift  of  the  Hon.   Sam. 

Smith. 
Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  United  States, 

for  1822,  1283, 1824,  1825,  1826  and  1828. 

Gift  of  the  Hon.  S.  Smith. 

OCTAVO, 

Georgia  Controversy:  Report  of  the  Committee  of 
the  House  of  Representatives  on.  Gift  of 
Hon.  S.  Sm,ith. 

Sketch  of  the  United  States  by  a  Russian. 
•  United  States  papers,  Diplomatic  Correspondence"^ 
of  the   American  Revolution,  edited  by 
Jared  Sparks.  1 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Representa-  ' 

tives  of  the  U.  S.  from  1st  Session,  1789  to 
1815.      Gift  of  Congress. 

Virginia  State  Convention:  Proceedings  and  De- 
bates on  the  new  Constitution,  &c.  1829 — 
1830. 

DUODECIMO. 

American  Constitutions,  Articles  of  Confederation, 
1830. 


POLITICAL  ECONONY  AND  COMMERCE. 

QUARTO. 

Commercio  Oriental,  Discripcao  Merchantil,  ex- 
tracted and  translated  from  the  English  of 
Milburn,  into  the  Portuguese.  Gift  of  the 
Translator,  J.  S.  Rebello. 

'      OCTAVO. 

Everett's  (A.  H.)  New  Ideas  on  Population. 


(    19   ) 


THEOLOGY. 

OCTAVO 

Dick's  (Thomas)  Christian  Philosopher,  or  the  Con- 
nexion of  Science  and  Philosophy,  with  Re- 
ligion. 1 

Evan's  (Thomas)  Exposition  of  the  Faith  of  the 
Religious  Society  of  Friends.  Gift  of  Dr. 
George  Williamson.  1 

Irving's,  Four  Orations  for  Judgment  to  come,  &c.  1 

Sparks'  (Jared)  Inquiry  into  the  comparative  Moral 
tendenc}'  of  Trinitarian  and  Unitarian  Doc- 
trines,    Gift  of  the  Author.  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Baltimore  Religious  Tract  Society's  Reports  and 

Tracts.      Gift  of  the  Society.  1 


VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

QUARTO. 

Burckhardt's  Travels  in  Syria  and  the  Holy  Land. 

With  plates.  Lond. 
Maude's  (John)  Visit  to  the  Falls  of  Niagara,  &c. 

in  1800.      Gift  of  the  Author. 
Parry's  (Capt.  Wm.  E.)  Journal  of  a  Voyage  for 

the     Discovery    of    a    northwest    passage, 

from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  in  the  years 

1819  and  1820. 
Journal   of  a  second   Voyage 

performed  in  the  years  1821,  2,  and  3, 
Porter's  (Sir  R.  K.)  Travels  in  Georgia,  Persia, 

Armenia,  Ancient  Babylonia,  &(?.     1827 — 

1820,  with  plates,  London. 

OCTAVO. 

Africa,  Narrative  of  Travels  and  Discoveries  in  the 
years  1822,  3,  and  4,  by  Denham,  Clapper- 
ton  and  Oudney. 

America,  Travels  through  North,  in  the  years  1825 
and  1826,  by  Bernhard,  Duke  of  Saxe- Wei- 
mar. 


20  VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

Belzoni's  Narrative  of  Operations  and  recent  disco-     * 
veries  within  the  Pyramids,  Temples,  Tombs 
&c.  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.    Forjdates  to,  see 
Geography.  2 

Buckingham's  (J.  S.)  Travels  in  Palestine,  through 

Bashan  and  Gilead,  London,  1822.  2 

Campbell's  Voyage  round  the  world  in  1S06  to  1812.  1 

Clarke's  (E.  D.)  Travels  in  various  Countries,  part 
3.  Scandinavia,  vol.  10,  11  and  12th,  Lon- 
don, 1824.  3 

Flint's  (Timothy)  Recollections  often  years  passed 

in  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi,' &c.  1826.  1 

Franklin's  (Capt.  John)  Journey  to  the  Shores  of 
the  Polar  Sea,  in  1819  to  1822. 

Narrative  of  a  second  Expedi- 
tion to  the  Shores  of  the  Polar  Sea,  in  1825 
and  1827.  1 

Griscom's  (John)  year  in  Europe.  1 

Heber's  (Rt.  Rev.)  Narrative  of  a  Journey  through 
the  upper  Provinces  of  India  from  Calcutta 
to  Bombay,  1824  and  1825.  2 

Hodgson's    Remarks    during   a    Journey   through 

North  America  in  the  years  1819,  20  and  21.  1 

Humboldt's  Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  to  the 
equinoctial  Regions  of  the  new  Continent, 
1799  and  1804,  6th  vol.  in.  2 

Long:  (Major  J.  H.)  Account  of  an  Expedition 
from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Rocky  mountains 
performed  in  the  years  1819  and  1820,  un- 
der the  command  of.  2 

Nar<pitive  of  an  Expedition  to     ' 

the,  Lake  of  the  woods,  &c.  in  1823,  under 
command  of.  2 

Parry's  (Capt.  Wm.  E.)  third  Voyage  for  the  dis- 
covery of  a  northwest  passage,  in  1821 
and  5.  1 

Poinsett's  Notes   on   Mexico,   with    an   Historical 

sketch  of  the  Revolution,  &c.  1824.  1 

Russel's  (John)  Tour  in  Germany,  1820  and  1822.  1 

Wheaton's  Journal  of  a  residence  in  London  and 
Excursions  through  parts  of  England  and 
France  in  1823  and  4.  1 

White's  (John)  History  of  a  Voyage  to  the  China 

Sea.  .  1 


VOYAGES    AND    TRAVELS.  21 

Wilson's  (Wm.  Rae)   Travels  in  Egypt  and  the 

Holy  Land.  1 

Year  in  Spain,  by  a  young  American.  1 

DUODECIMO. 

Bell's  (John)  Observations  on  Italy.  1 

Hall's  (Capt.  Basil)  Journal  on  the  Coast  of  Chili, 

Peru  and  Mexico,  in  the  years  1820 — 1822.  2 

Travels  in  North  America,  in  1827 

and  1828.  2 

Lafayette  in  America  in  1824  and  1825;  a  Journal 
of  a  voyage  to  the  United  States,  by  A.  La- 
vasseur.  ^^  2 

Lyon's  iCapt.)  Private  Journal,  during  the  voyages 

of  discovery  under  Capt.  Parry.  1 

Madden's  (R.  R.)  Travels  in  Turkey,  Egypt,  Nu- 
bia and  Palestine,  in  1824 — 1827.  '  2 

Matthew's  Diary  of  an  Invalid,  in  Portugal,  Italy, 
Switzerland  and  France. 

Persia,  Sketches  of,  from  the  Journal  of  a  Travel- 
ler. 

Vasi,  ItinerarisdiRoma  Antiqua  e  moderna  del.  M. 
Gifi  of  Samuel  Purviance,  Esq. 

Walsh's  (Rev.  R. )  Narrative  of  a  Journey  from 
Constantinople  to  England. 

Wood's  (Wm.  W.)  Sketches  of  China. 


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